Kingston has been a household name when it comes to memory products, so it was always expected that the company’s high-end solid-state drives would compete with rivals at some point. The FURY Renegade lineup is the latest entry in the PCIe NVMe Gen 5 space, delivering unparalleled speeds while touting the latest technology that blends reliability and performance into a single stick. Kingston’s newest SSDs are currently available on Amazon in the 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities, starting from $203.99.
Thanks to the PCIe NVMe Gen 5 standard, the FURY Renegade series can reach read speeds of up to 14,800MB/s, along with write speeds of up to 14,000MB/s, pretty much slicing the loading time in half. Apart from games firing up faster, you do not have to worry about your other creative professional applications lagging either, because Kingston’s newest solid-state drives will end this performance bottleneck once and for all.

Additionally, all FURY Renegade SSDs come packing with an advanced thermal design, a 6nm Silicon Motion SM2508 controller, a low-power DDR4 cache, independent Buck IC, and 12-layer PCB for optimal cooling, power regulation, and signal integrity, boasting the latest technologies that you can ever hope to have on a next-generation solid-state drive. The installation of these drives is as simple as they come, slotting into motherboards with PCIe NVMe Gen 5 boards with ease.
In short, if you are a gamer, a content creator, or someone who desires the very best in storage technology, the Kingston FURY Renegade family will do more than just your bidding, and with a starting price of $203.99, these are not breaking the bank either.
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