Blazing Speed: Kingston FURY Unleashes PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD for Power Users

Kingston FURY Renegade G5

Kingston FURY, the high-performance division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., has officially launched its latest PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD — the Kingston FURY Renegade G5. Tailored for gamers, content creators, and high-demand PC enthusiasts, this next-gen SSD pushes the limits of storage performance with blistering read and write speeds.

Powered by a cutting-edge PCIe Gen5 x4 controller and advanced 3D TLC NAND, the Renegade G5 delivers sequential read and write speeds of up to 14,800 MB/s and 14,000 MB/s, respectively — alongside a staggering 2 million IOPS for rapid data handling. Designed to eliminate bottlenecks and slash load times, it’s a perfect fit for high-performance PCs, workstations, and demanding creative workflows.

Efficiency Meets Extreme Power

Beyond raw speed, the Renegade G5 is engineered for efficiency. At its core is the 6nm Silicon Motion SM2508 controller, paired with low-power DDR4 DRAM cache to minimize heat generation and energy consumption without sacrificing performance. Whether you’re gaming, editing 4K+ video content, or juggling heavy multitasking, this SSD keeps pace while maintaining system stability.

“We’re thrilled to introduce the newest member of the Kingston FURY performance lineup,” said Liny Cheliyan, Head of Consumer Flash & SSD Business at Kingston EMEA. “The Renegade G5, combined with Kingston FURY memory, empowers high-performance users and hardware enthusiasts to build their dream systems.”

Available in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities, the Kingston FURY Renegade G5 comes with a 5-year limited warranty, free technical support, and Kingston’s renowned reliability.

PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD Adoption Is Accelerating

While PCIe 5.0 storage devices like the Renegade G5 are just hitting mainstream availability, market analysts predict that by 2026, over 35% of new high-end gaming rigs and workstations will feature PCIe 5.0 NVMe drives, thanks to their massive throughput advantages for next-gen applications like AI workloads, real-time rendering, and 8K video editing. The future of storage performance is here — and it’s fast.