Towards the end of last year we saw Kingston expand the popular HyperX line with a new high-end series within it. The new HyperX Predator PC3-19200 dual channel kit did a good job of impressing us ...
Kingston Technology sold its HyperX gaming accessories brand to HP in March for $425 million. But Kingston is announcing today it’s rebranding its memory products for gaming with the launch of its new ...
This DDR4 memory module offers impressive data transfer rates of up to 5333 MT/s, specifically designed to meet the demands of high-performance users. The two-tone black heat spreaders incorporated ...
Computer memory manufacturer Kingston Technology Co. is expected to announce today that it has an exclusive agreement with Intel Corp. to distribute memory modules to support the new Pentium 4 chips ...
Since we’re mostly enthusiasts here at Custom PC Review, we typically enjoy reviewing the highest clocked, lowest latency memory, but with energy efficiency becoming so popular these days with ...
Plug-and-play, you say? Sounds good to us! Kingston Technology is back on the block with a new set of memory modules, and these are apparently even easier to get going than your average DIMM. They're ...
The table shows the various options open in the HyperX Predator line. One can purchase either dual-module 8GB or quad-module 32GB pack at 1,600MHz speeds, though, strangely, there's no 16GB (2x8GB) ...
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kingston FURY, the gaming division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, announces its partnership ...
How quickly things can change, eh? When DDR5 first came onto the scene, the speed-to-price ratio was underwhelming, to say the least. It didn't take long for pricing to settle way down, but speeds ...
We recently checked out the Kingston HyperX T1 PC3-22400 kit and while out of the box the 2800MHz DDR clock it offered was the highest of its kind we've had to date, we found ourselves a little ...
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