Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the release of 2GHz HyperX DDR3 memory modules, the fastest-performing DDR3 available to date.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of its HyperX memory lineup, Kingston introduced the HyperX 10th Anniversary Edition memory lineup. These DDR3 modules are available with frequencies ranging from ...
Kingston released HyperX Beast high-performance DDR3 memory with high capacities and a new heatspreader design. The HyperX Beast series features memory kits with capacities ranging from 8GB to 64GB, ...
If you happened to have read our OCZ review last week, then you are probably aware that I am not huge on DDR3… at least yet. At this point in time, the performance gains are in no way worthy of the ...
1 - Kingston HyperX KHX11000D3LLK2/2G 2 - OCZ DDR3 PC3-10666 Platinum Edition 3 - Synthetic Memory Performance 4 - Photoshop, WinRAR 5 - Multimedia Encoding 6 - Gaming Platform Performance 7 - Gaming ...
Kingston has announced the launch of its much anticipated DDR3 HyperX 1375MHz RAM (Random Access Memory) modules. Kingston says the double-data-rate, three synchronous dynamic random access memory ...
May 22, 2007 Kingston Technology will be announcing important news concerning its HyperX high performance memory division during the world’s second-largest trade show, Computex Taipei, to be held in ...
MUMBAI, INDIA: Kingston Technology Company Inc. has announced it is shipping HyperX 1375MHz and ValueRAM 1066MHz double-data-rate three synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR3 SDRAM) modules.
When HEXUS took a look at what was reckoned to be the world's fastest RAM from Corsair, comments in the forums indicated that other manufacturers should be thrown into the tri-channel Core i7 ring, ...
If you're one of the relatively few people walking around with a DDR3-equipped notebook and you're already in the mood to upgrade it, Kingston has new kit out that might interest you in the form of SO ...
Intel not only knows how to push its own technologies, but also how to push the market forward; this with the exception of the RDRAM debacle, but let's not dwell on that now. For the last five years ...
Last last year, Kingston unveiled its then-blazing fast HyperX DDR2 RAM modules, and just as you're finally paying those couple of 2GB kits off, the same company is apparently planning to up the ante.
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