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Kingston HyperX Holding DotA 2, Overclocking CompetitionsOct 24, 2013 - in News
Kingston, one of the biggest manufacturers of RAM and flash storage will be holding two contests in the run up to CES 2014 – one eSports and the other for overclocking enthusiasts.
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Kingston Rolls Out HyperX RAM with Black PCBMar 27, 2013 - in News
Kingston is releasing black versions of its existing memory kits.
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Kingston Announces HyperX Beast DDR3 MemoryNov 16, 2012 - in News
Kingston has released a new version of its HyperX memory. The "Beast" is an addition to the "Predator" series and is designed to attract interest from those who are looking for a unique appearance as well as high capacities.
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Kingston Announces HyperX Red as a Permanent ProductAug 31, 2012 - in News
Kingston decided to turn its HyperX red memory devices from a temporary into a permanent member of its product line.
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Kingston Launches HyperX Predator MemoryAug 20, 2012 - in News
Kingston is expanding its high-performance memory line with the new HyperX Predator, featuring a new design and extreme frequencies.
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Deals July 19: Netgear Push2TV Wireless Receiver $33Jul 19, 2012 - in News
Allow our hottest deals from LogicBuy to ease your gadget itch.
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Does High-Speed DDR3 Help AMD's FX? Four 8 GB Kits, ReviewedMay 31, 2012 - in Reviews
Rumor has it that fast DDR3 memory kits help uncork the performance of AMD's Bulldozer architecture. We grab four of the latest kits sporting data rates as high as 2800 MT/s with the goal of finding out. One contender rises to the top in this round-up.
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Kingston Makes Red HyperX Memory for Fashionable MobosJan 23, 2012 - in News
Red RAM so that your memory won't feel out of place in your enthusiast motherboard.
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Kingston's HyperX Sets DDR3 World Speed RecordDec 7, 2011 - in News
Kingston claims the world record for DDR3 clock frequency with its HyperX T1 model.
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Seven 8 GB DDR3 Memory Kits For Your AMD A75 MotherboardSep 4, 2011 - in Reviews
Because integrated GPUs generally employ shared system memory, RAM performance has a significant effect on gaming frame rates. We're testing seven 8 GB DDR3 kits that manufacturers tell us are a perfect match for AMD’s mainstream Llano-based APUs.
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Eight 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) Memory Kits For P67 Express, Rounded UpApr 17, 2011 - in Reviews
Intel’s newest platform lineup has the same memory requirements as P55 Express, yet some of the modules available for it are rated differently. We discuss those differences on our quest to find the best performance/price in an 8 GB dual-channel kit.
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Memory Upgrade: Is It Time To Add More RAM?Nov 22, 2010 - in Reviews
The price of memory upgrades is at an all-time low. And more memory is always better, right? We decided to analyze whether or not now could be the time for a fat memory upgrade. As it turns out, there are arguments for and against backing up the truck.
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Kingston Digital Announces SSD Video ContestJul 20, 2010 - in News
The first place winner will receive $7,500.
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How Much Power Does Low-Voltage DDR3 Memory Really Save?Jul 17, 2010 - in Reviews
Kingston’s HyperX LoVo-series DDR3 memory allows users to reduce voltage to 1.35 V or 1.25 V in order to save power and allegedly decrease system temperature. We test the eco-friendly modules to find out if it really makes sense to run undervolted memory.
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A Tour Of The Kingston Memory Factory In TaiwanJun 3, 2010 - in Picture Story
Have you ever wondered how memory modules are made? Kingston invited us to its factory in Taiwan, a small detour from our Computex coverage. The company gave us a look around at how its memory modules and USB drives are manufactured.
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Dual-Channel DDR3: Who Makes The Best 4GB Kit Under $150?May 25, 2010 - in Reviews
High-end RAM prices have fallen far faster than they have in the mainstream market, enticing mid-budget builders. As 4GB mainstream kits hover around $100, Tom’s Hardware asks the question “How much more can we get for a few dollars more?”
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Life At 2 GT/s: 6 GB DDR3-2000 Memory Kits ComparedJun 5, 2009 - in Reviews
Memory vendors put a lot of effort into drumming up excitement over high-end memory kits, but many of those products turn out to be vaporware. We test six DDR3-2000 kits that enthusiasts can actually buy today, and push them as far as they'll go.
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Roundup: CompactFlash Cards For ProfessionalsMar 26, 2009 - in Reviews
So many high-end CompactFlash cards, so little time. Which is the fastest of them all? Kingston, Lexar, PNY, San Disk, Silicon Power, and Transcend's offerings get put through the ringer in hope of an award.
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13 SDHC Memory Cards ReviewedFeb 16, 2009 - in Reviews
Most of the elite SDHC memory cards we've reviewed are “Class 6” rated, a label that promises high performance. However, we found significant performance differences among them.
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Triple-Channel DDR3: 6GB Kit RoundupJan 19, 2009 - in Reviews
Core i7 is breaking memory bandwidth records, but it’s taken a while for memory manufacturers to combine speed and capacity with moderate voltage levels. We’ve tested twelve 6.0 GB kits to find the best solution.
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4GB Gets Cheap: 9 Dual-Channel Kits ComparedDec 1, 2008 - in Reviews
Recent price drops have made 4 GB DDR2 dual-channel kits affordable for even the most cost-conscious buyers. We pushed nine models to their limits to determine best value for a broad range of users.
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Going For 4GB: DDR2-1066 Kit Round-UpSep 21, 2008 - in Reviews
Seven of the highest-profile memory vendors sent in their latest 2 x 2GB DDR2-1066 kits, which we poked, prodded, and of course, overclocked. We have two Recommended Buy awards for you this time!
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Mainstream-Ready? DDR3-1600 ShootoutSep 9, 2008 - in Reviews
We waited months for DDR3-1600 to reach mainstream prices before deciding that 2 GB dual-channel kits don’t have enough capacity for a mid-priced performance system. Is the mainstream market ready to spend a little more for these 4 GB kits?