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Kingston Fury Renegade G5

Summary by gamereactor.eu
Kingston has finally launched a PCIe 5.0 drive, unsurprisingly called "G5". The reason for the delay is probably that they wanted to reach the 14,000+ MB/s segment - the really hardcore part - also known as 5.0x4. For obvious reasons, we have not been able to test the drive earlier, but we generally have good experiences with Kingston in terms of reliability and generally recommend sticking to brand names when it comes to fragile memory and RAM.…
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Kingston has finally launched a PCIe 5.0 unit, surprisingly called "G5". The reason for the delay is probably that they wanted to reach the segment of more than 14.000 MB/s – the really hard part – also known as 5.0x4. For obvious reasons, we have not been able to test the unit before, but in general we have good experiences with Kingston in terms of reliability and, generally, we recommend sticking to brands when it comes to fragile memories an…

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gamereactor.eu broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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