No one would have thought that it was possible for solid-state drives to exceed the SATA III bandwidth, but we are living in an era where these products can deliver unfathomable read and write speeds, eliminating performance bottlenecks forever. Kingston is no stranger in the memory business, and its FURY Renegade G5 series competes with the very best in the business when discussing PCIe NVMe Gen 5 SSDs. Unfortunately, these drives are still a pricey upgrade, but Amazon makes things significantly more pocket-friendly as it has slashed up to $160.99 from the entire lineup. Available in the 1TB, 2TB, and […]
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