Kingston KC2500 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Mature Flash Makes for Great Performance By Sean Webster published 4 August 20 Kingston’s KC2500 boasts responsive performance, high reliability, and secure XTS-AES 256-bit encryption for professional use.
Kingston's USB Flash Drive the D300 IronKey Receives NATO Security Certification By Zak Storey published 19 February 20 With impressive write speeds and strong encryption support the D300 IronKey has also received NATO level security certification as well
Kingston A2000 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Security, Endurance, and Low Pricing By Sean Webster published 12 December 19 Kingston's A2000 may not be the fastest SSD on the market, but it offsets that with enhanced security and low pricing.
HyperX Gives Fury DDR4 RAM The RGB Treatment By Zhiye Liu published 19 August 19 HyperX expands its memory arsenal with brand new Fury DDR4 RGB memory kits.
Kingston HyperX QuadCast Gaming Microphone Review By Phil Iwaniuk published 25 May 19 Kingston's unusual three-diaphragm design produces great sound at a low price. The Quadcast's controls are also intuitive for any gamer or game streamer.
Kingston KC2000 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Top Notch Components and Security By Sean Webster published 20 May 19 Kingston designed its new KC2000 SSD for gamers, prosumers, and corporate users alike with top-notch security and solid performance that spans up to 3.2/2.2 GB/s.
HyperX Predator RGB DDR4-2933 4x8GB: Incredible Overclocker By Thomas Soderstrom published 1 July 18 Kingston provided the fastest 4x8GB-kit memory we’ve ever tested under the cover of a DDR4-2933 RGB identity. You’re going to want to see this!
HyperX Has New RGB Gaming Peripherals Inbound By Derek Forrest published 12 June 18 HyperX teased new RGB peripherals at Computex.
HyperX Predator 32GB (4x 8GB) DDR4-3333 Memory Review: Optimized for Perf, Not Price By Thomas Soderstrom published 5 June 18 This HyperX Predator kit combines moderately high speed and capacity with low timings. The question is, how high can we push it and how low will it go?
Kingston HyperX Cloud Alpha Headset Review: Near-Perfect At $100 By Igor Wallossek published 14 May 18 With its HyperX Cloud Alpha, Kingston wants to build on the success of its predecessors. Can a $100 gaming headset garner mass appeal with better-than-expected performance and solid build quality?
Kingston Boosts HyperX Predator DDR4 Frequencies And Capacities By Steven Lynch published 30 May 17 Kingston announced the expansion of its HyperX Predator-branded DDR4 memory offerings with high density kits running up to 4,000MHz.
Kingston's First NVMe SSD, The KC1000 By Chris Ramseyer published 25 May 17 Kingston introduced its first client NVMe SSD with up to 290,000 IOPS and 2,700 MB/s performance. The KC series targets system builders and corporate clients and ships with a five-year warranty.
Kingston SSDNow UV400 480GB SSD Review By Chris Ramseyer published 26 September 16 Not yet rated As the name suggests, Kingston's UV series brings the ultra value. The new UV400 should be a very popular product for value-focused shoppers because Kingston designed it to provide high capacity flash-based storage on a beggar's budget.
Kingston Readies Several New Products For 2016 By Chris Ramseyer published 11 January 16 Kingston releases new HyperX products while continuing to expand the premium brand in new directions.
Kingston HyperX Savage 240GB SSD Review By Chris Ramseyer published 10 June 15 Not yet rated Kingston brings a new flavor to its premium HyperX product line using Phison's S10 controller. Can it serve enough performance to offset its price tag?
Kingston HyperX Predator 480GB m.2 PCIe SSD Review By Chris Ramseyer published 18 May 15 Not yet rated Today we review Kingston's HyperX Predator m.2 PCIe SSD - the first commercially available drive based on Marvel's 88SS9293 "Altaplus" controller.
Kingston Claims Fastest 128 GB DDR4 Memory Kit By Niels Broekhuijsen published 11 May 15 Kingston decided it was time to play the game of thrones, taking the crown for the fastest 128 GB DDR4 memory kit.
DDR3 Memory: What Makes Performance Better? By Jim Reece, aka Tradesman1 published 20 March 15 What makes one memory platform better than the other? In this article we go through benchmark testing and analysis to give you an idea of what you can expect from different DRAM sets running on Intel and AMD so you can get the best DDR3 performance.
Kingston Shows Off Speedy M.2 PCI-Express SSDs At CES By Niels Broekhuijsen published 15 January 15 Kingston's new HyperX SSDs are seriously speedy. Hopefully, we'll actually be able to afford them, too.