Tag: Kingston
Kingston FURY Renegade RGB, DDR5-8000 For Speed Demons
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Nov 25, 2024 | Memory | 0
If the thought of a DIMM drawing 1.45V doesn't terrify you, Kingston's FURY Renegade RGB 32GB DDR5-8000 kit might be a good choice for you to consider. The XMP timings of 38-48-48-128…
Read MoreKingston FURY Renegade RGB Limited Edition, 48GB of DDR5-8000
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jul 8, 2024 | Memory | 0
If you are looking for blazing fast RAM that also possesses an aesthetic you might see on a high end sports car, then Kingston has a set of DIMMs you should consider. …
Read MoreKingston FURY Renegade RGB DDR5 96GB Kit Review
by Sebastian Peak | Nov 15, 2023 | Memory | 2
Late last year we were introduced to the idea of so-called “non-binary” memory (24Gb rather than 16Gb DRAM density), with 24GB and 48GB modules eventually making their way to the...
Read MoreKingston Joins The PCIe 4.0 SSD Club With The KC3000
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Nov 25, 2021 | Storage | 0
The Kingston KC3000 is a new PCIe 4.0 NVMe 1.3 SSD available in sizes from 512GB to 4TB, with no overprovisioning but a decent amount of RAM cache. The 2TB model reviewed…
Read MoreKingston’s KC2000 PCIe 3.0 NVMe Drive Arrives
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Aug 26, 2019 | Storage | 4
PCIe 4.0 has just arrived, however unlike the old SEx port you can actually buy products that use the new interface. The first few that arrived didn't offer much of a performance…
Read MoreKingston Announces KC2000 NVMe PCIe SSD
by Sebastian Peak | May 20, 2019 | Storage | 4
Kingston's KC2000 is the company's next-gen NVMe PCIe SSD, available in capacities of up to 2TB and offering a mix of high performance and security features. This PCIe Gen 3 x4 SSD is…
Read MoreHit it with your best double shot; fancy keycaps come standard on this HyperX Alloy
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 4, 2019 | General Tech | 3
Cool kids know that single shot ABS keycaps are for n00bs and that only doubleshot injected legends on PBT plastic are worthy of being caressed by your fingers. Instead of tracking down…
Read MoreHyper Savage Exo USB SSD X! Kingston is a wee bit excited about their new external SSD
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Oct 22, 2018 | Storage | 0
The new USB 3.1 Gen2 external SSD from Kingston sports quite a name, which might help it sell with the console crowd as the drive will work on PlayStation 4s and Xbox…
Read MoreHyper X RGB; if you can’t make your flash faster you can make your fast flashier!
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Oct 4, 2018 | Storage | 0
Team Group may have been first to offer an SDD to the terminal RGB addict but they are by no means the last. Kingston are the next to display a flare…
Read MoreDeathwish RAID racing; hit single channel DDR4 transfer rates with WD Black NVMe drives
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 19, 2018 | Storage | 22
This will cost you a bit to set up but will provide you with almost unbelievable transfer rates. Simply combine eight 1 TB WD Black NVMe SSDs at roughly $400...
Read MoreFeel that Hyper Pulsefire Surge in the palm of your hand
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 15, 2018 | General Tech | 2
There are two things that stand out about this new mouse from Kingston HyperX, the moniker they hung on it and the RGB programmability. The Pulsefire Surge may sound like a special…
Read MoreKingston Launches Budget PCI-E x2 A1000 NVMe SSDs
Kingston is continuing its push into NVMe SSDs with its new A1000 series. The budget parts are positioned as mechanical drive alternatives. These drives use a lower cost PCI-E x2 interface…
Read MoreCES 2018: HyperX Cloud Flight Wireless Gaming Headset
by Sebastian Peak | Jan 10, 2018 | General Tech | 0
HyperX has announced their first wireless headset with the Cloud Flight, and with it the promise of a whopping 30 hours of battery life on a single charge using its 2.4 GHz connection.
Read MoreHyperX Alloy FPS and FPS Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
by Sebastian Peak | Sep 11, 2017 | General Tech | 0
HyperX (a division of Kingston) entered the mechanical keyboard market a year ago with the Alloy series, which began as a pair of 104-key designs with the Alloy…
Read MoreKingston’s DCP1000 NVMe PCIe SSD; fast and outside most people’s budgets just like a race car
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 12, 2017 | Storage | 1
The Kingston DCP1000 NVMe PCIe SSD comes in 800GB, 1.6TB, and 3.2TB though as it is an Enterprise class drive even the smallest size will cost you over $1000. Even with a…
Read MoreHyperX Introduces Higher Speed DDR4 Memory Kits Up to 4,000 MHz
by Tim Verry | Jun 1, 2017 | General Tech | 4
Kingston’s high-performance division HyperX recently announced the availability of a slew of new Predator DDR4 memory kits based on DIMMs capable of reaching 4,000 MHz at 1.35 volts. HyperX has added...
Read MoreCES 2017: Kingston Launches 2TB DataTraveler Ultimate GT USB 3.1 Portable SSD
by Allyn Malventano | Jan 3, 2017 | Storage | 4
Kicking off the storage announcements at CES 2017, Kingston announced a 2TB thumb drive: Ok, well it's a bit big for a thumb drive, but it is definitely a high capacity portable SSD…
Read MoreKingston’s value priced HyperX Cloud Stinger headset
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Dec 29, 2016 | General Tech | 1
Kingston's HyperX's Cloud Stinger headset is good for those who would only occasionally need a headset for gaming or a quick Skype call. Built mainly of plastic and vinyl, it does contain…
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