Kingston and Nanya expect DRAM demand shortage in Q3 2014
Long-time memory and flash-based storage makers Kingston Technology and NAND maker Nanya Technology have said that they expect a short demand of DRAM chips during Q3 2014, mostly because of the effects...
View ArticleKingston introduces HyperX Cloud gaming headset
Kingston introduced a product that’s not their usual flash-based products- HyperX Cloud gaming headset. The well-known company behind SSDs, memory and flash storage introduces a headset of what they...
View ArticleKingston assures compatibility with Intel 9 series motherboard chipsets and CPUs
One of the known memory and flash storage makers Kingston that its dual-channel memory kit lineups, namely FURY, Genesis, Predator and Beast series are now compatible with Haswell refresh processors...
View ArticleKingston releases HyperX Impact SO-DIMMs, Fury SSD, headset and mousepad
Looks like Kingston is expanding its range of product beyond flash-based product. It released it its ‘Cloud’ headset and Skyn’ mousepads along with ‘Impact’ SO-DIMMs’ and ‘Fury’ branded SSDs. Kingston...
View ArticleKingston starts shipping M.2 2280 SATA SSDs
To cater as storage for small form factor mini PCs, notebooks and even for Intel Z97 chipset motherboards, Kingston started shipping M.2 2280 SATA SSD. The drive meets the M.2 standard, and 2280 is...
View ArticleSSD Makers quietly switching components with existing models
OCZ Technology was the first to do the switcheroo when swapping from 3Xnm to 25nm NAND which caused the storage capacity to shrink. That didn’t go well. But it seems that other companies want to learn...
View ArticleKingston HyperX Fury 240GB SSD Review
Kingston HyperX Fury 240GB SSD- an SSD with the “HyperX” branding after a very long time. The last Kingston HyperX series SSD was HyperX 3K. Other than that, Kingston have been releasing few V series...
View ArticleKingston HyperX Predator 16GB 3000MHz DDR4 Review
Earlier, I reviewed the i7-5960X. Along with the newer processor and newer architecture, we had to test it with newer platforms- Intel X99 Chipset-based motherboard and a DDR4 memory. A complete...
View ArticleKingston releases newer Fury and Predator series DDR4 memory kits
Kingston are introducing newer memory kits under Fury and Predator series for DDR4 lineups, which (as of now) are made for Intel X99 chipset and Haswell-E processors. The newer HyperX Furry DDR4 lineup...
View ArticleKingston HyperX Skyn Gaming Mousepad Review
There are two types of mouse pads: Cloth based and hard pad. Kingston, on the other hand, introduced a paper thin plastic sheet, an adhesive layered mousepad with friction and smooth surface called...
View ArticleKingston SSDNow UV300 240GB SSD Review
The Kingston SSDNow series is the first SSD that I’ve got my hands on for review, before starting Hardware BBQ. It wasn’t really a great drive (as with others since that’s when 1st generation SSDs were...
View ArticleKingston HyperX Cloud Drone Gaming Headset Review
Disclosure: This review unit is supplied by Kingston. Kingston is a very well known player in the PC memory and flash storage market from RAMs to SSD drives to even USB storage drives and SD/micro SD...
View ArticleKingston SSDNow UV400 480GB SSD Review
Disclosure: This review unit is provided by Kingston Introduction, Specifications and Closer Look With a silver casing and its trademark logo on the front, Kingston SSDNow UV400 seems to be an updated...
View ArticleKingston HyperX Savage 16GB DDR4 HX426C13SB2K2/16 Memory Kit Review
Disclosure: This review unit is provided by Kingston. Introduction, Packaging and Specs This Kingston HyperX Savage kit can easily camouflage itself in an all-black motherboard layout and make it hard...
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