Kingston has announced an improved version of its 800 MHz HyperX memory. Read more
US-based Kingston Technology has instantly responded to the recent DRAM memory price rebound by raising its memory module prices, according to a company official. Read more
US-based memory module maker Kingston Technology, having reserved large capacity of NAND flash from Samsung Electronics, has launched a pricing campaign trying to boost its share in the memory card market, according to industry sources. Read more
Long-time DRAM-module market leader Kingston Technology will continue evaluating the possibility of using PCBs (printed circuit boards) with embedded resistors in its DRAM-module product lines. Read more
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For the second to last day of our System Builder Marathon series, we add a $500 gaming PC to the mix. It's not going to be as quick as our other two builds, but we think Paul was able to get some serious value from this thing. Read more
We're following up yesterday's $4,500 behemoth with a more affordable $1,500 mid-range build. Let's see what sort of performance (and overclocking headroom) you can get when you spend one third of the money. Read more
This month's System Builder Marathon spreads the system prices out even further to $4,500, $1,500, and $500. Is today’s $4,500 system really worth three times as much as an upper-mainstream performance machine? Read more
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