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Kingston FURY Renegade with Heatsink (2000 GB, M.2 2280)
EUR192,41 EUR96,21/1TB

Kingston FURY Renegade with Heatsink

2000 GB, M.2 2280


Question about Kingston FURY Renegade with Heatsink

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SPE.

2 years ago

does this SSD also fit in the ASUS ExpertBook B1?

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LeoKi321

2 years ago

Apparently, SSD M.2 modules 22x80 fit into an ExpertBook B1. The Fury Renegade corresponds to these specifications and should actually work.
A Samsung 980 500GB (M.2 22 x 80 mm), for example, is sure to work in the ExpertBook B1.
Compare the specifications of the Fury with those of the Samsung, then you will immediately see whether it fits or not.
P.s. The memory size is irrelevant, so it doesn't matter if it's 500 MB, 1TB or 2 TB.
Whether the module supports PCi4 or PCI3 is also irrelevant because PCI4 is backwards compatible.
The most important criterion is the size (length, width, height) and this should fit according to my research.
Regarding the upload and download speeds, you will hardly reach the specified values.
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PejcinovicD

2 years ago

So I don't know, I looked on the internet, but I didn't find out anything about it, so I'll have to look it up in the manual. I've installed it on a Tuf Gamming mainboard and it runs fine, but not at the given speed, because I write 6800mb.s and read 6900 mb.s.