Kingston and MSI set new memory OC record by hitting DDR5-12196
Running on MSI MEG Z890 Unify-X motherboard and Kingston FURY Renegade module
MSI and Kingston have both announced a new memory overclocking frequency record of DDR5-12916.
Chinese SSD makers taking over the market
Kingston still king for now
Chinese SSD manufacturers are making significant strides in the SSD market, driven by strong local demand and support.
Kingston launches new NV3 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD
Up to 4TB and 6,000MB/s
Kingston has announced it has started shipping its new NV3 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD, which will be available in capacities of up to 4TB and reaching sequential read and write performance of up to 6,000MB/s and 5,000MB/s.
Kingston unveils FURY Renegade RGB Limited Edition DDR5 memory
Only coming as 48GB (2x24GB) DDR5-8500 kit
Kingston has now officially launched its new FURY Renegade RGB Limited Edition DDR5 memory kit, which it unveiled earlier at the Computex 2024 show.
Kingston releases 7Gbps data centre SSD
DC600M ready for action
Kingston Digital has introduced a line of enterprise SSDs optimised for mixed-use workloads.
Kingston Digital ships super-secure USB
Military grade
Kingston Digital has released a new secure USB which stuffs the drive with more secure componants than you can poke a stick at.
Kingston sells HyperX to HP
For a cool $425 million
In a rather surprising move, Kingston has announced that it has sold its HyperX, gaming-oriented peripherals division, to HP. The $425 million deal, which should be finalized in Q2 2021, will give HP the division as well as the brand.
HyperX adds new FURY DDR4 RGB memory modules and kits
Up to 64GB and up to 3600MHz
HyperX, a well-known gaming division of Kingston Technology, has added new SKUs to its line of FURY DDR4 RGB lineup, coming in 16GB module or up to 64GB kits, as well as reaching frequencies of up to 3600MHz and latencies as tight as CL15.
HyperX releases two new Predator memory kits
DDR4-4266 and DDR4-4600
Kingston has released two new HyperX Predator 16GB high-performance memory kits with 4266MHz and 4600MHz frequencies.
MSI and Toppc break the memory record by hitting 5,608MHz
On MSI Z390I Gaming Edge AC and Core i-9900K
Just a few days after ADATA posted its own record, MSI and Toppc have broken it once again, hitting a rather incredible 5,608MHz.