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Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRDK/2000G 2 TB
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Kingston Fury SFYRDK/2000G
Placement
internal
Volume
2 TB
Form factor
M.2
M.2 interface
PCIe 4.0 4x
Controller
Phison PS5018-E18
Cache memory
2000 MB / DDR4 /
Memory type
3D TLC NAND
Number of 3D NAND layers
Micron 176L
NVMe
Write speed
7000 MB/s
Read speed
7300 MB/s
MTBF
1.8 m h
Write IOPS
1000 K
Read IOPS
1000 K
TBW
2000 TB
DWPD
0.6 times/day
Manufacturer's warranty
5 years
M.2 cooling
radiator
Size
22x80x10.5 mm
Weight
35 g
Official Website
kingston.com
Added to E-Catalog
November 2022
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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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One of the fastest PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs in its price segment
17 June 2025 
Results of the CrystalDiskMark test:
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.
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.
Alexuse Kingston Fury SFYRS/1000G few months
I'm glad I bought it a year ago for almost half the price it costs now.
25 November 2025 
I bought it in the summer of '24 for 220 EUR, and now you can see the price for yourself. It's a good SSD, with excellent speeds, and more than a year of flawless performance. The only thing that puzzled me was that on the front of the packaging it says a 5-year warranty, but on the back, it mentions 36 months...
Works great, 2 TB capacity
Limited warranty 36 months for my copy
Vladislavuse Kingston Fury SFYRDK/2000G more than year
Poor cooling, get a heatsink for it, either from the motherboard or separately.
30 March 2025 
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.
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Video reviews

Total immersion in games

The Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRDK/2000G SSD offers stable gaming and reliable storage for PS5 gaming consoles, as well as PCs and laptops. Its connection via the PCIe 4.0 4x interface, which is usually found in top solutions, provides high performance. The Phison E18 controller and SLC cache allow you to achieve read speeds of up to 7300 MB/s and write speeds of up to 7000 MB/s, even during long gaming sessions.

Absolute reliability

Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRDK/2000G uses multi-layer 3D TLC NAND memory with a dual-sided layout and a graphene heatsink for improved cooling. The radiator increases the thickness to 10.5 mm, but significantly increases the efficiency of heat dissipation. This drive conforms to the M.2 format (22x80 mm), which makes it compatible with most equipment, including the PS5. 2 TB of memory allows you to install large games without compromise.

The device has a TBW rating of 2000 TB, which means that even with daily gaming, the user will find it difficult to use all the rewritable data before the end of the 5-year warranty. Thus, Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRDK/2000G can last for more than 5 years, providing reliability and high performance for gaming and other tasks.