We revisit the Kingston FURY Renegade SSD with Kingston’s updated release of a new heatsink model. We pit it against a similar PS5-compatible SSD in Playstation 5 testing as well as redo some of our performance testing to confirm our initial findings. Find out more in this review of the Kingston FURY Renegade SSD heatsink version.
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We test out Sabrent’s mainstream Gen4 offering: the Rocket NVMe 4.0 SSD and get our first taste of what the brand has to offer. Find out more about the Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 M.2 SSD in this #B2G review.
Introduction TeamGroup is offering another value-based gaming product this time around for their Gen4 SSD line-up and much like ADATA’s Gammix S50 Lite was a Gen4 drive but only featured +/- 3500MB/s performance rating, the pricing is really where its at with the T-Force CARDEA Z44L. Unlike the S50, the Cardea includes a graphene heatpsreader instead of an aluminum one but is rated at 3500 MB/s reads and up to 3000MB/s write performance. Available in 500GB and 1TB configurations, the CARDEA Z44L is being positioned as starting gaming option for…
With a chunky heatsink and great performance to back it up, the Seagate FireCuda 530 is a great choice in situations where temperatures are not the best (ehem Playstation’s M.2 slot). Find out if the Seagate FireCuda 530 is the SSD for your PS5 upgrade in this #B2G review.
Kingston’s flagship gaming SSD: the FURY Renegade. Easily the fastest gaming SSD in our current testing and backed by a 5-year warranty, its a compelling option for performance-seekers for either gaming or professional use. Find out more about the Kingston FURY Renegade SSD in this #B2G review.