Kingston FURY, the high-performance division of Kingston Digital, Inc., the flash memory subsidiary of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a global leader in memory products and technology solutions, has expanded its PCWorld “Editor’s Choice” Kingston FURY Renegade G5 lineup with an 8TB (8192GB) capacity option. This upgrade is designed for demanding users engaged in video editing, 3D rendering, gaming, and other intensive tasks. The Kingston FURY Renegade G5 PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD features the latest PCIe Gen5 x4 controller paired with 3D TLC NAND, delivering blazing read/write capacities1 speeds up to 14,800/14,000 MB/s and over 2 million IOPS. With the new 8TB capacity, users can store extensive libraries of games and media while maintaining peak system responsiveness, making it ideal for high-power workflows and gaming setups.
“Whether for work or play, users need more power and space,” said Keith Schimmenti, SSD business manager, Kingston. “We’re happy this 8TB addition to Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SSD can provide high-power users and hardware enthusiasts both.”
Kingston FURY Renegade G5 is available in full capacities2 from 1024GB to 8192GB and is backed by a limited five-year warranty3, free technical support, and legendary Kingston reliability.
This SSD is designed for use in desktop and notebook computer workloads and is not intended for server environments.
- Based on “Fresh out-of-box performance”, Sequential R/W using PCIe 5.0 Ryzen5 7600X CPU and X670E Motherboard, Random R/W using Intel Ultra7 and Z890 Motherboard. Speed may vary due to host hardware, software, and usage.
- Some of the listed capacity on a flash storage device is used for formatting and other functions and thus is not available for data storage. As such, the actual available capacity for data storage is less than what is listed on the products. For more information, visit Kingston’s Flash Memory Guide.
- Limited warranty based on 5 years or “Percentage Used” which can be found using the Kingston SSD Manager. For NVMe SSDs, a new unused product will show a Percentage Used value of 0, whereas a product that reaches its warranty limit will show a Percentage Used value of greater than or equal to one hundred (100).

