Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRDK/4000G 4 TB with radiator
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Kingston Fury Renegade SSD is highly regarded for its exceptional speed and performance, making it one of the fastest PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs in its price segment. Users appreciate its high read/write speeds, with test results showing impressive figures, and its use of 3D TLC NAND flash memory, which offers a balance between speed and durability. However, it is noted that without a quality radiator, the SSD may overheat, and its energy efficiency is slightly below top competitors. Some users experienced issues with system slowdowns when multitasking, but these were resolved by using a separate SSD for the operating system. Overall, the Kingston Fury Renegade is praised for its reliability and longevity, with a recommendation to use a heatsink for optimal performance.
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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. |
There is no DRAM buffer, although the e-catalogue says there is one. When using a Windows 10 Pro system and simultaneously installing games on the same SSD, there were problems during the stream: the entire system slows down (desktop, browser, video player, etc.), the stream itself slows down, but the game runs fine without any brakes. The problem went away when installing the Windows system on another SSD, a regular SATA one. My PC is top build: i7 14700k, 32 GB DDR5, MSI Z790 Tomahawk, RTX 3060Ti GDDR6X. High speed. No DRAM buffer ![]() |
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Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRDK/4000G configurations
Price for Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRDK/4000G | ||||
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![]() | Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRS/500G 500 GB without radiator | from £57.54 | 7 offers | |
![]() | Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRS/1000G 1 TB without radiator | from £89.00 | 14 offers | |
![]() | Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRSK/1000G 1 TB with radiator | from £99.95 | 6 offers | |
![]() | Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRD/2000G 2 TB without radiator | from £143.99 | 17 offers | |
![]() | Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRDK/2000G 2 TB with radiator | from £164.99 | 7 offers | |
![]() | Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRD/4000G 4 TB without radiator | from £259.99 | 17 offers | |
![]() | Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRDK/4000G 4 TB with radiator | from £307.99 | 6 offers |
Video reviews
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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.