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Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRS/1000G 1 TB
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The 1 TB SSD from the Renegade line offers Kingston's high-performance and reliable solutions, complete with a 5-year warranty. This model falls into the high-end price segment and is designed to attract gamers, esports professionals, enthusiasts, and other advanced users building a powerful personal computer. The drive comes in a compact M.2 form factor and includes an aluminum low-profile heatsink, expanding its installation possibilities and allowing it to be used even in thin gaming laptops prone to additional heat. Additionally, the Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRS/1000G 1 TB SSD can be installed in PlayStation 5 to load more games and applications on the gaming console. The hardware foundation of the model consists of 3D TLC NAND flash memory and the fast Phison E18 controller..., which, along with the PCIe 4.0 4x NVMe bus, ensures exceptional performance with read/write speeds of up to 7300/6000 MB/s. You can also expect efficient operation of the SSD under high simultaneous loads (e.g., copying a large number of files at once), with IOPS values approaching 1 million operations per second.
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Kingston Fury SFYRS/1000G
Placement
internal
Volume
1 TB
Form factor
M.2
M.2 interface
PCIe 4.0 4x
Controller
Phison PS5018-E18
Cache memory
1000 MB / DDR4 /
Memory type
3D TLC NAND
Number of 3D NAND layers
Micron 176L
NVMe
Write speed
6000 MB/s
Read speed
7300 MB/s
MTBF
1.8 m h
Write IOPS
1000 K
Read IOPS
900 K
TBW
1000 TB
DWPD
0.6 times/day
Manufacturer's warranty
5 years
M.2 cooling
graphene heatsink
Size
22x80 mm
Weight
7 g
Official Website
kingston.com
Added to E-Catalog
October 2021
Low profile graphene-aluminium heatsink.

The 1 TB SSD from the Renegade line offers Kingston's high-performance and reliable solutions, complete with a 5-year warranty. This model falls into the high-end price segment and is designed to attract gamers, esports professionals, enthusiasts, and other advanced users building a powerful personal computer. The drive comes in a compact M.2 form factor and includes an aluminum low-profile heatsink, expanding its installation possibilities and allowing it to be used even in thin gaming laptops prone to additional heat.

Additionally, the Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRS/1000G 1 TB SSD can be installed in PlayStation 5 to load more games and applications on the gaming console. The hardware foundation of the model consists of 3D TLC NAND flash memory and the fast Phison E18 controller, which, along with the PCIe 4.0 4x NVMe bus, ensures exceptional performance with read/write speeds of up to 7300/6000 MB/s. You can also expect efficient operation of the SSD under high simultaneous loads (e.g., copying a large number of files at once), with IOPS values approaching 1 million operations per second.

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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
normal model, nothing special
29 March 2024 
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
Andrey Kotovuse 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
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Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRS/1000G configurations

Price for Kingston Fury Renegade SFYRS/1000G
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with radiator
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with radiator
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Video reviews

Fury

At the end of 2021, one of the leading players in the memory market, the American company Kingston, has updated its solid state drive lineup by introducing 2 completely new lines of SSD drives. The KC3000 models are designed for workstation owners and are designed for heavy tasks like 3D rendering, while the FURY Renegade SSDs are designed with gamers and next-generation games in mind with hi-res textures and seamless open worlds. It is about Renegade that we will talk about.

One of the fastest gaming drives of this generation

Thanks to the use of the new PCIe 4.0 interface and the Phison E18 controller specially designed for it, the drive from Kingston makes the most of the provided technical capabilities. It provides data exchange at speeds up to 7300 MB / s for linear read operations and up to 6000 MB / s for writes. It is also capable of performing up to 1,000,000 input/output operations per second (IOPS). Without too much modesty, this is one of the fastest solid-state drives in our memory. For example, the test Fury Renegade loaded the first level in the famously slow Shadow of the Tomb Raider in 9.6 seconds. For comparison, the reference Samsung Evo 980 Pro took 12.4 seconds, while the average NVMe typically takes 20 to 25 seconds to load.

Low profile graphene-aluminium heatsink

Fury Renegade's signature feature is the not-so-typical graphene-aluminium heat spreader, which made the SSD thin and low. It is worth noting that in stress tests it worked 3.5 out of 5, because. over time, the memory controller heated up to 85 °C, which is not good. However, in everyday use in game mode, this problem was not observed. And this is in the limited and not the coldest space of a gaming laptop. We are sure that Fury Renegade coped with the new generation consoles PS5 and Xbox Series X without any problems. If not, you can always buy an external radiator. It also has one of the largest overwriting resources among models in this class - 1000 TB versus a typical 700 GB.