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Product Name: | Kingston FURY Renegade 2TB PCIe Gen 4.0 NVMe M.2 Internal Gaming SSD | Up to 7300 MB/s | Graphene Heat Spreader | 3D TLC NAND | Works with PS5 | SFYRD/2000G, Solid State Drive |
Manufacturer: | Kingston Technology Company, Inc. |
Model Number: | SFYRD/2000G |
Product SKU: | B09K36S11S |
UPC: | 740617324464 |
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Would this drive be considered better that the Western digital sn850x ?
https://www.crucial.com/ssd/p5-pl...000p5pssd8
6600 is enough for me. What y'all think? Worth it?
Amazon had it but sold out. Now only available thru crucial.
Can anyone guide me on what the most important things to look for when it comes to SSD's? Of course the size (1tb, 2b, 4tb) but what else is most important?
I was planning on ordering this one for my PC. Mostly will be gaming and some media consumption.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8
Thanks everyone!
For game loading the 850x would be better. For every day use no difference
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https://www.crucial.com/ssd/p5-pl...000p5pssd8
6600 is enough for me. What y'all think? Worth it?
Amazon had it but sold out. Now only available thru crucial.
Tom's Hardware benchmarks show the Kingston just barely outpacing the Crucial, so I think I agree.
https://www.tomshardwar
Fury with TLC 176 Layers
850x TLC 112 Layers
https://www.crucial.com/ssd/p5-pl...000p5pssd8
6600 is enough for me. What y'all think? Worth it?
Amazon had it but sold out. Now only available thru crucial.
I can't fathom why someone would pay so much more premium for the Kingston. Maybe I'm just a standard user but what kind of workload are you guys running where you would see a difference? I barely see any difference from my PCIe Gen3 vs Gen4 machines in everyday tasks. That being said I buy most of my SSDs and RAM for steep discounts from warehouse deals