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163 Kingston Fury Renegade G5 2TB SSD Review: The Renegade is Back

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 10/26/2025 09:00 EDT

Kingston Fury Renegade G5 2TB SSD Review: The Renegade is Back

The Kingston Fury Renegade G5 is efficient and performs well with no real downsides. It’s fast and hides no unpleasant surprises.

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