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Memory

Kingston HyperX Beast DDR3-2133 64GB RAM Kit Review

Kingston is coming at us with an entire lineup of RAM bearing the name HyperX Beast, complete with a heatspreader redesign and impressive specifications, with speeds up to DDR3-2400 and capacities up to 64 GB. The word “beast” implies big things, and big is what you’ll get today, in the form of their biggest kit at the fastest speed (at that capacity) – the DDR3-2133, 64 GB beast of a kit, model # KHX21C11T3K8/64X

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Memory

Kingston HyperX Predator DDR3-2666 8GB RAM Kit Review

Kingston has long been in the memory and flash storage business; and like most other organizations, has kept up with market demand and the wants/needs of enthusiasts. The release of Ivy Bridge CPUs brings an even more robust memory controller on the chips and subsequently, even faster potential memory speeds. To that end, Kingston has brought to market a set of 2666 MHz rated chips within their Predator series of memory. It’s time to test these speedsters and see how they do.

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Reviews

Kingston HyperX 3K 240GB SSD Review

Kingston has recently released their new HyperX 3K line of solid state drives, which aim to give users a high-performance storage solution while keeping the cost low. Kingston’s 240 GB HyperX 3K solid state drive has been put to the test over the past few weeks, so let’s see how it performed.

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Memory

Kingston HyperX DDR3-2000 4GB Memory Kit Review

Kingston is no spring chicken. They’ve been in the memory game since 1987. Their HyperX series of RAM is popular with overclockers, and for good reason. They’re strong and they’re backed by Kingston’s lifetime warranty. For this review, we’re looking at a new mid-level dual-channel 4GB DDR3 kit, their DDR3-2000 with rated timings of 9-10-9-27.