
Kingston FURY Renegade with Heatsink
4000 GB, M.2 2280
Kingston FURY Renegade with Heatsink
4000 GB, M.2 2280
Bought the 2TB version for my PS5 myself, works perfectly.
If by "carbon heads" you mean the heat sink: Yes, the heat sink can be removed.
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It is pre-installed in my ps5 and it fits and works perfectly.
It is easier to use an SSD without a heat sink and install the SSD supplied by Delock. The manufacturers of this type of card do not usually note exact compatibility between models, so in these circumstances it is better to use the standard format without a heat sink.
Neither QNAP nor Synology list this SSD as compatible with their NAS devices, and unfortunately we have no experience with this combination. Therefore, in this case, it might be best to contact the NAS manufacturer's support directly for accurate information
It does point upward. It’s not that thick. I’ve only installed it in my PS5.
It depends on whether it's used intensively or not, for me it's useful if it's in a confined area, but in a tower pc, I don't see the difference in temperature, afterwards if it's a high resolution gamer, I think it makes a difference there.
then you know what to do,register the product with the manufacturer....
Yes, it is definitely fast enough, but the heat sink is too big. But since the PS5 is mainly used for reading, take the one without the heat sink, which also has a heat sink on it that you shouldn't remove. Kingston FURY Renegade (4000 GB, M.2 2280) Compatibility information from the manufacturer: [https://www.kingston.com/de/blog/gaming/ps5-ssd-nvme-m2-install
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