Kingston FURY Renegade 2TB M.2 NVMe Internal SSD (SFYRS/2000G)

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Price:
US $182.60
ApproximatelyAU $286.07
+ $19.24 postage
Estimated delivery Mon, 19 May - Mon, 2 Jun
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Condition:
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Form Factor: M.2 2280. Capacity: 2TB. Laptop computers with liquid crystal display (LCD). Mfr Part Number: SFYRD/2000G. Back To Top. Request an RMA Number. Product pictures may not reflect the most recent product revision.

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Product Identifiers

BrandKingston
MPNSFYRS/2000G
UPC0740617324464
ModelKingston FURY Renegade
eBay Product ID (ePID)14051111180

Product Key Features

Read Speed7300MB/s
Storage Capacity2TB
TypeInternal SSD
InterfaceM.2, NVME, PCI Express

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  • Kingston FURY Renegade - A Blazingly Fast SSD for a Reasonable Price

    This is currently one of the fastest Gen 4, M.2 NVMe SSDs on the market and one that is reasonably priced. Early in November of 2023, these drivers were going for around $130 for 2 TB,. While Kingston is a well known name for mainstream RAM modules and a few gamers / performance kits, they aren't all that well known or new to the solid state drive market. However, while most of them were solid, middle of the road performers, the FURY Renegade is truly a performance monster. With Read / Write speeds up to 7300 / 7000 MB/sec and 1,000,000 IOPS, you can certainly do a lot worse for significantly more money. Very few drives from other manufacturers can put up such numbers, let alone for under $150. My only concern is with such performance comes heat and with heat come throttling. This drive does not come with a heat spreader, just the metallic label / shield that offers little in heat dissipation. If your mainboard does not have dedicate heat spreaders, you may have to spring for aftermarket ones which can run anywhere from a few bucks for a simple cooling pad and aluminum finned sandwich design to really in-depth contraptions of Rube Goldberg-esque origins costing more than $30.

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