
We heard about Kingston’s new HyperX Predator RGB line of DDR4 at CES 2018 and now thanks to Kingston we have a 4 x 8 GB, quad-channel set of DDR4-2933 MHz to put through the paces today. Read More
We heard about Kingston’s new HyperX Predator RGB line of DDR4 at CES 2018 and now thanks to Kingston we have a 4 x 8 GB, quad-channel set of DDR4-2933 MHz to put through the paces today. Read More
We stopped in to see the ever-expanding product line at Kingston and HyperX. On display were many new products like mobile storage, SSDs and HyperX’s first gaming peripherals. Read More
Today, we get to take a look at the Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver Headset. Not only is it visually stunning, but it boasts some serious studio quality promises. With all of the compatibility this headset has to offer across different platforms, you’ll likely never need another one. Read More
In this installment of our CES product tour, we enter the massive Kingston/HyperX showcase. Everything from gaming peripherals to memory to SSDs were on display. Highlights included the upcoming Cloud Revolver gaming headset and Predator NVMe M.2 SSD. Read More
The Intel Developer Forum (IDF) event begins today, and we have the first of what is likely be many news releases to share. Kingston will be showing off it’s new DDR4 memory and give people a sneak peek at their upcoming NVMe M.2 PCIe SSD during IDF 2015. Here is the press release we received this morning. Read More
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. Read More
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. Read More
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. Read More
Oh DDR3… it was real, it was fun, but is hasn’t been really fun. DDR3 has came, saw, kicked some rear, and is now starting to see its way out. While Intel’s mainstream platform and all of AMD still use it, the release of DDR4 spells the eventual end to our close friend. Its time to learn something new folks. DDR4 brings lower voltage requirements, higher densities, and higher speeds. Read More
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 Read More
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