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Fast and efficient, everything you'd expect from a good SSD. Not surprising given the brand's pedigree in this area, I'm thinking of upgrading to a 2TB from the same manufacturer.
Fast and efficient, everything you'd expect from a good SSD. Not surprising given the brand's pedigree in this area, I'm thinking of upgrading to a 2TB from the same manufacturer.
Kingston is a quality SSD, so far I've had no problems with it, it's fast and won't let you down.
Very good SSD. With 1000 hours of operation and 8TB of writing, not the slightest trace of wear on the S.M.A.R.T.
The downside is that the chips are covered by a sticker, which reduces dissipation by a heatsink.
This SSD works very well and my loads have become fast thanks to it.
Perfect for games with a lot of loading between worlds, etc..
A quality/price/lifetime ratio beyond all expectations.
Its speed is equivalent to that of its rivals, the Samsung 980Pro and Western Digital SN850X, but its lifespan is 2x longer.
Only the Seagate FireCuda 530 seems to stand up to it in every respect, but it's more expensive.
My first SSD, a little marvel that's perfectly efficient and does the job, while being easy to use. I highly recommend it!
Installed in a 12th generation Intel nuc, this drive is almost too fast. It takes me longer to type in my password than to start the system, and no application takes more than a few seconds to start up...
Switching to an SSD was already pleasant, but this is another giant step forward, and I'm delighted!
Huge performance for the price, in my humble opinion the best price/capacity/reading speed compromise.
It works as expected and what more could you ask for? I put a passive heat sink on it and it stays at reasonable temperatures even after a few hours of load (from my experience)
The product is of good quality, a clear improvement over my old SSD. I am very satisfied with my orders from LDLC, the customer service and advice are very good.
In the 1TB version, this Fury performs very well. The packaging is extremely simplified, when unpacking, I advise you to fold the cardboard at the base of the plastic ssd slot in order to dislodge it, and to release the activation code of the Acronis cloning software which is...printed on the inside of the cardboard...In short, via Acronis, cloning a WD SN550 3x identically on the Fury without difficulty. M2 4x port with the Asus B550 Tuf G+ CM heatsink, and SN550 on 3x port. Bench under CrystalDiskMark 8.0 all on W10 21h2, SSD with 70% free space, in SEQ1M the Fury shows a nice 7338 in Read and 6028 in Write. (84 and 255 in RND4K...), for info the WD in 3X is at 2447/1972, so the Kingston easily displays the announced values. Not bad at all. As for the heat, via HWMonitor, it stays within 32/35°c in Windows use and under 60°c in intensive use, with CM heatsink. Not bad. Finally, the Kingston Ssd Manager software, well, it's a bit... old-fashioned certainly, but you have to run it once a month max to check if a new firmware is available. All in all, this Fury Renegade is a hell of a little devil, a 4x SSD that does the job. For "old-timers" like me who had a superb 486DX2 66 and the HDDs of the time as their first computer, and having fun browsing through the current hardware forums where performance is the only thing that counts, it's hard not to smile nostalgically at these bits of plastic weighing less than 10 grams, and to put into perspective how far they've come:)
Excellent product. Fast and powerful. I felt the difference in speed when starting windows and for many games.
On CM Asus Prime B660 Plus D4, with an i5 12400 and DDR4.0 memory, easy installation and perfect functioning, tested "to see" with a brand new Windows 10 on this support.
To keep all the apps and data, after installing the old SSD with W10 on this CM and booting on it, all I have to do is clone to the Kingston and I'll have all my little ones back, only more efficient...