Kingston FURY Renegade 1TB (Heatsink Version) Review (Page 9 of 10)

Page 9 - Benchmark: 3DMark

About 3DMark

3DMark includes everything you need to benchmark your PC and mobile devices in one app. Whether you're gaming on a PC, a tablet or a smartphone, 3DMark includes benchmarks designed specifically for your hardware.

Fast storage means shorter loading times and more time in the game. The 3DMark Storage Benchmark is a dedicated component test for measuring the gaming performance of your storage hardware. Using traces recorded from real games, it tests performance for activities such as loading games, saving progress, installing game files, and recording gameplay video streams.

From: Developer's Page


3DMark is the continuously updated version of the popular gaming benchmark from UL. We used 3DMark's Storage Benchmark to test the performance of the Kingston FURY Renegade 1TB. According to UL, the Storage Benchmark uses traces recorded from popular games and gaming-related activities to measure real-world gaming performance. The following traces were used and defined as follows:

Battlefield V: Loading Battlefield V from launch to the main menu.
Call of Duty Black Ops 4: Loading Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 from launch to the main menu.
Overwatch: Loading Overwatch from launch to the main menu.
Game Move: Copying the Steam folder for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive from an external SSD to the system drive.
Game Recording: Recording a 1080p gameplay video at 60 FPS with OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) while playing Overwatch.
Installing Game: Installing The Outer Worlds from the Epic Games Launcher.
Game Saving: Saving game progress in The Outer Worlds.

Similar to PCMark 10, the Kingston FURY Renegade 1TB delivered top-tier overall performance. It was beaten by the usual suspects as it was in PCMark 10, but the margins were very thin and ahead of the rest of the pack. As I have mentioned on previous pages, keep in mind the Lexar SSD is a different capacity class, so it has a performance advantage compared to the 1TB models. The Kingston FURY Renegade 1TB was about 13% faster than the KC3000 1TB, which is a measurable gain for just firmware-level changes. The final score tells a lot of the story, but the details are important as we look at the throughput of each of the seven traces used. In these simulated real-life gaming workloads, the FURY Renegade 1TB was faster than the KC3000 1TB in literally every trace. Like it was in PCMark 10, the FURY Renegade 1TB traded punches with the SN770 1TB, SN850 1TB, Legend 960 1TB, and NM800 PRO 2TB throughout. I will let you make your own comparisons in the graphs above.


Page Index
1. Introduction, Packaging, Specifications
2. A Closer Look, Test System
3. Benchmark: AIDA64 Disk Benchmark
4. Benchmark: ATTO Disk Benchmark
5. Benchmark: Crystal Disk Mark 8.0
6. Benchmark: HD Tune Pro 5.70
7. Benchmark: PassMark PerformanceTest 10
8. Benchmark: PCMark 10
9. Benchmark: 3DMark
10. Conclusion