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In one of my last memory reviews, I made a note of how rare it is that I get to look at some Limited Edition memory. Low and behold I get to CES and I get news of a new Limited Edition kit design ...
The table shows the various options open in the HyperX Predator line. One can purchase either dual-module 8GB or quad-module 32GB pack at 1,600MHz speeds, though, strangely, there's no 16GB (2x8GB ...
Pricing on the Kingston HyperX LoVo 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 1600MHz kit is currently $49.74 on Amazon, which isn’t too bad for lower voltage memory considering most 8GB 1.5v kits run for around $50.
HyperX FURY memory is available in 4GB and 8GB modules as well as 8GB and 16GB kits of two. It is backed by a lifetime warranty, free live technical support, and legendary Kingston reliability.
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 ...
Kingston Technology has announced a new entry in its HyperX memory family: 2400MHz DDR3 memory modules with a new heatspreader design dubbed the HyperX Beast. Designed, the company claims, for ...
Lookie here, more RAM! Earlier in the week, Kingston dished out new mobile memory. Today, it's the desktop side getting some attention. The company has just released their HyperX T1 Black DDR3 ...
Kingston’s HyperX DDR3 2GHz memory, available now, comes in kits of three 1GB modules that are Intel XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) ready, meeting the Core i7 1.65 volt platform recommendation.
We're testing the modules on an AMD FM2 platform. The A10-5800K APU just loves faster memory, for its HD 7660D IGP's performance scales by up to 25 per cent in Batman: Arkham City when run with ...
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