Kingston HyperX Fury 2666 MHz 16GB DDR4 Memory Kit Review Who can’t remember the Kingston and their HyperX memory back in the good old BH5 days. Much have changed since then, but the HyperX brand is still burning hot. In this review we look at the Kingston HyperX Fury 2666 MHz 16GB DDR4 Memory Kit… at Tweak
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HyperX FURY DDR3L DIMMs and HyperX Impact DDR4 SO-DIMMs Announced
HyperX FURY DDR3L DIMMs and HyperX Impact DDR4 SO-DIMMs Announced HyperX, a division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the addition of HyperX® FURY DDR3L high-performance, low-voltage DIMMs, as well as brand-new HyperX Impact DDR4 SO-DIMMs. HyperX FURY DDR3L runs at a low 1.35V, meaning less power consumption …
Kingston HyperX Fury 240GB SSD Review
Kingston 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 SSDs here and there. So, we should expect good ‘mainstream’ performance now that it …
Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3 Memory Kit Review
Announced at CES 2014, Kingston has released their replacement of the Blu series of RAM modules. Named “Fury,” the new HyperX series of DDR3 RAM claim to make overclocking even easier by automatically detecting the appropriate speeds and timings for your motherboard, making these modules “Plug and Play” ready. Arriving in 4GB, 8GB single, 8GB dual or 16GB dual-channel kits, the Fury line will have frequencies of 1333 MHz (CL9), 1600MHz (CL9), or 1866 MHz(CL10). A new asymmetric heat-spreader design in red, blue, white or black colors covers a stylish black PCB, adding a distinct look to this newest memory kit from Kingston. Benchmark Reviews received one of the dual-channel 8GB kits for testing (model HX318C10FWK2/8), so let’s see how these modules compare.
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