Memory

HyperX Releases Additions to FURY, Impact Line of DRAM

HyperX sent along their latest press release today, which announces new DDR3L and DDR4 SO-DIMM memory kits. The new HyperX Fury DDR3L kits are offered in speeds of 1600 MHz and 1866 MHz with capacities ranging from 4 GB up to 16 GB. Single module or dual-channel kits are available. The HyperX Impact DDR4 SO-DIMMs are being offered in speeds up to 2666 MHz and capacities up to 16 GB. Kits of two, or single modules are available. Here is the press release we received.

Memory

HyperX Releases FURY DDR4 Kits For Intel Skylake Platform

We’ve reviewed a couple HyperX memory kits over the past year, and we found them to be great performers that overclock extremely well. HyperX has readied their DDR4 Fury memory in kits of two modules for use with the new Skylake/Z170 platform. The kits come in varying capacities and are available is speeds ranging from DDR4-2133 MHz up to DDR4-2666 MHz. Here is the press release they forwarded to us.

Reviews

Kingston HyperX Savage 240GB SSD Review

HyperX (a division of Kingston Technologies) lifted the embargo on their new Savage line of SSDs today, and we’re Johnny on the spot with a review on launch day. Meant to be the replacement for the HyperX 3K SSD, the Savage SSDs offer much faster speeds than its predecessor and does away with the SandForce controller in favor of the Phison S10 quad-core controller.

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HyperX FURY Pro Gaming Mouse Pad Review

Everyone has their favorite mouse for sure; but to get the most from the experience, a good mouse pad is essential. Enter the newly released HyperX Fury Pro Gaming Mouse pad. While advertised as a gaming mouse pad, the different available size options are suitable for just about any scenario. The folks at Kingston HyperX asked us to have a look at this mouse pad and let them know what we think, so let’s get to it.

Reviews

Kingston HyperX Predator M.2 PCIe G2 x4 480GB SSD Review

We’re finally beginning to see more manufacturers bring M.2 SSDs to market, and Kingston HyperX now has SATA and PCIe interface units available. The SATA interface M.2 SSDs offer similar performance to the standard 2.5″ design we’ve been using for some time now, but with the advantage of much smaller space requirements. Of course, the most intriguing M.2 interface is PCIe, which promises wicked speeds over and above 1000 MB/s. Kingston sent over one of their new HyperX Predator M.2 PCIe x4 SSDs so we can see for ourselves what these drives are capable of.

Memory

HyperX Releases FURY DDR4 Memory and Adds High Capacity Predator DDR4 Kits

Kingston’s HyperX division formally announced the release of their Fury DDR4 memory kits and an expanded line of DDR4 Predator memory today. We’ve already had a chance to look at the HyperX Fury DDR4-2400 MHz kit, which proved to be a stout overclocker and top performer. The predator line of DDR4 memory has been out for a while now, but Kingston is now offering additional 32 GB and 64 GB kits for those seeking the highest in performance.

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Kingston HyperX Fury DDR4-2400MHz 32GB Memory Kit Review

Kingston has a long history of providing memory products for PC enthusiasts, so it’s no surprise they’ve gone all in with the latest DDR4 platform. Their current HyperX DDR4 offerings include the Predator and Fury lines, which are both aimed at enthusiast-level PC users. Today, we’ll be looking at a kit from Kingston’s HyperX Fury family – The 32 GB DDR4-2400MHz kit to be exact.

Memory

Kingston HyperX Beast DDR3-2400 4X4GB Memory Kit Review

Kingston needs no introduction to most of you as they are well known among computer enthusiasts for providing high-performance memory and storage products. Kingston recently informed us that their HyperX family of performance memory stands ready for use in Z97 chipset based motherboards. They kindly offered up a 16 GB kit (4X4 GB) of their HyperX Beast DDR3-2400 MHz to try out on the new chipset, so that’s exactly what we’ll do. Specifically, the kit in hand is part# KHX24C11T3K4/16X and boasts redesigned heatspreaders and a rather impressive set of specifications. Let’s get started!