Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRD/2000G 2 TB without radiator
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Buy Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRD/2000G 2 TB without radiator
Kingston Technology 2000G FURY RENEGADE M.2 2280 NVMe SSD SFYRD/2000G | £364.48 | ||||
Kingston Fury Renegade 2TB PCIe Gen 4.0 NVMe M.2 Internal Gaming SSD | Up to 7300 MB/s | Graphene Heat Spreader | 3D TLC NAN | £491.59 | ||||
| £491.61 | |||||
| £873.00 | |||||
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Fast. Good write/read speed. Available DRAM module. 3D TLC NAND flash memory. High TBW endurance. Without a quality radiator, it may overheat. Slightly inferior to top competitors in terms of recording. Slightly worse energy efficiency. |
don't even consider it without purchasing a radiator. -Read and write speeds are higher than those of the reviewers, provided that they tested an empty SSD, while mine is 82% full (931GB). -temperature without radiator. |
Despite the fact that I installed pci-express 3.0 in the port, I received read/write speeds of more than 5,500 MB/s speed nothing, oddly enough |
Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRD/2000G configurations
| Price for Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRD/2000G | ||||
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| Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRS/1000G 1 TB without radiator | from £182.38 | 1 offer | ||
| Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRSK/1000G 1 TB with radiator | from £269.45 | 6 offers | ||
| Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRD/2000G 2 TB without radiator | from £364.48 | 4 offers | ||
| Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRDK/2000G 2 TB with radiator | from £451.23 | 4 offers | ||
| Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRDK/4000G 4 TB with radiator | from £975.88 | 6 offers | ||
| Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRS/500G 500 GB without radiator | from £298.00 | 3 offers | ||
Modified version of the best-selling Kingston KC3000 for gamers
Let me remind you that the HyperX brand has come under the wing of HP, and now Kingston has decided to use the Fury brand for its advanced products, which is familiar to us from its memory series and “gaming” SSDs. In fact, the Fury Renegade SFYRS model is a slightly modified modification of the popular Kingston KC3000 SSD with an improved SLC cache mechanism, increased linear read speed to 7300 MB/s and a slightly more serious MTBF.
Proven Phison E18 controller
The main reason for the success of the original KC3000 was the use of the first mainstream platform with support for the PCI Express 4.0 bus, Phison PS5018-E18. The controller stands out due to its high linear read and write speeds (approx: 7300 and 7000 MB/s, respectively), as well as high IOPS, which can reach up to 1 million I/O operations per second. Without further modesty, this is one of the fastest PCIe 4.0 class SSDs that we have come across. Moreover, this speed is available to all solutions in the line, including junior drives with 500 GB of memory, so if 2 TB of memory seems like too much to you, you can always choose a less capacious drive of 1 TB or 500 GB.
Efficient low profile radiator
One of the signature features of the Fury Renegade is its unusual low-profile graphene and aluminium heat spreader with the signature Fury pattern. When actively used during games, it confidently maintains low temperatures and does not suffer from drawdowns associated with overheating. In stress tests when transferring a large number of files, the temperature may briefly rise to 85 ° C, however, again, this is just a stress test, in real-world use cases we did not notice any overheating.





































Read (MB/s):
SEQ1M Q8T1 = 7051.45
SEQ1M Q1T1 = 4506.30
RND4K Q3T1 = 1152.94
RND4K Q1T1 = 91.27
Write (MB/s):
SEQ1M Q8T1 = 6122.80
SEQ1M Q1T1 = 5752.71
RND4K Q3T1 = 853.90
RND4K Q1T1 = 335.33
I got it without a heatsink, using the native one on the motherboard. During intensive work, it heats up to around 30 degrees. It has a DRAM module, which allows for almost instant system and program loading. A quality Phison PS5018-E18 controller, on par with the Samsung Elpis controller in the 980 Pro. Similar to the Seagate FireCuda 530. 3D TLC NAND flash memory - a balance between speed and durability. More resistant to write cycles compared to QLC NAND in budget models. Good TBW and MTBF, indicating good reliability and longevity. Overall, I am satisfied with the choice of SSD.