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Kingston Fury Gen5 8TB M.2 SSD Review

How Much Does it Cost?

The Kingston FURY Renegade G5 is positioned firmly in the high-end storage market. Its price naturally reflects its performance and bleeding-edge PCIe 5.0 technology, especially for the 8TB capacity. The drive’s price increases significantly from the entry-level 1,024GB (1TB) model, which is priced around the £125 to £165 range. The 2TB model typically falls between £210 and £245, and the 4TB model commands a price in the £340 to £450 range. The flagship 8,192GB (8TB) model is the most substantial investment, often exceeding £1000, with prices starting around £1080. With a competitive, limited 5-year warranty and the peace of mind offered by the 8.0 Petabytes Written (PBW) endurance rating on the largest drive, you’re at least getting a lot for your money.

Overview

The Kingston FURY Renegade G5 PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD is engineered to be a next-generation storage king, designed explicitly for the performance enthusiast, high-end gamer, and high-power user. This drive is tailored to fully exploit modern PCIe Gen5 motherboards. It delivers blistering fast application and loading times, improved system responsiveness, and with capacities now stretching up to a huge 8TB, capacity concerns are virtually eliminated. With sequential speeds expected to exceed 14,800MB/s, this drive is truly a beast of storage performance, and a total wallet shredder too.

Components

With a Silicon Motion SM2508 controller, which is based on 6nm lithography, is critical for thermal efficiency. This, along with a low-power DDR4 DRAM cache, allows Kingston to deliver consistent performance without having to rely on a bulky built-in heat-sink, ensuring seamless integration into any standard M.2 2280 slot. Furthermore, the drive is constructed with a 12-layer PCB and well-known and reliable 3D TLC NAND across all its models.

Capacities

The Kingston FURY Renegade G5 is available in a range of large capacities to accommodate various user needs and budgets. These capacities include: 1,024GB, 2,048GB, 4,096GB, and the flagship 8,192GB (8TB). While all drives provide exceptional speed, the higher-capacity models—the 2TB, 4TB, and 8TB—are the ones that truly maximise the PCIe 5.0 standard’s potential. The enormous 8TB variant ensures even the most demanding content creator or gamer can consolidate their entire library and data-intensive workflows onto a single, lightning-fast drive.

Performance

The drive ran excellently in all tests, scoring nearly 6000 in Storage Benchmark, which demonstrated excellent bandwidth and very low access times for daily gaming. In the Anvil Storage Utilities benchmark, it achieved a massive score of 31,190 points, one of the highest recorded to date, with consistently low response times and massive IOPS on both read and write. Using CrystalDiskMark, the drive stretched its legs, hitting an impressive 12,400 MB/s read and 13,600 MB/s write speed, which is incredibly close to the drive’s rated maximum. In the IOPS test, it scored massive figures of over 270,000 reads and nearly 250,000 writes. The AS SSD compression test was easily one of the best seen, showing near-perfect read and write consistency across different levels of compressible data. For real-world use, DiskBench demonstrated the drive’s capability to handle large files, moving 50GB in just 32 seconds, and small files instantly, taking only 392ms to move 64MB of data. Finally, in the Final Fantasy XIV benchmark, the drive crushed the test, loading every scene in just a second or two, resulting in an Extremely High score.

Temperatures

What is most incredible about this drive, beyond its high speeds, is its exceptional thermal performance. Thanks to its efficient components and the use of the 6nm controller, the Renegade G5 is one of the coolest-running Gen5 drives on the market. In testing, it never exceeded 57c, which is by far one of the lowest temperatures recorded for a drive of this speed. This exceptional thermal management confirms that thermal throttling is highly unlikely to be an issue, ensuring performance consistency even under extended, demanding loads.

Should I Buy One

The Kingston FURY Renegade G5 is an absolute powerhouse of an SSD, designed for the high-end user. If you have a modern PC equipped with a PCIe 5.0 motherboard and are looking for the absolute fastest sequential performance, combined with massive capacity options up to 8TB, this drive is a no-brainer purchase. For those who demand the best for content creation, faster gaming, or intense workloads such as AI, the Renegade G5 is an outstanding choice that will future-proof your storage, albeit I suspect the 8TB version may be out of many people’s price range.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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