Before Kingston released their HyperX line ten years ago they were primarily known as a budget memory supplier. HyperX was their rebranding of their high performance memory. Protected by a distinct electric blue heat spreader, the Kingston HyperX began its…
Tag Archive for HyperX
by Tomas Ratas • March 20, 2013 •
Kingston Technology Celebrates 10 Years of HyperX at CES
by Kristofer Brozio • January 7, 2013 •
Press Releases
It’s been 10 years already since Kingston has been making HyperX and they’re celebrating with the release of a limited edition anniversary kit of DDR3 that features frequencies up to 2400Mhz and capacities from 8gb up to 32gb. The PR…
News for Tuesday January 1st 2013
by Kristofer Brozio • January 1, 2013 •
News
Happy New Year! Let’s start the new year off with some news from our friends around the world! We’ve got plenty of it for you, lots of reviews and articles have been posted so find your self something to read…
Review of Kingston HyperX X2 Grey Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 2133Mhz KHX2133C9AD3X2K2/4GX Desktop Memory
by Kristofer Brozio • September 10, 2012 •
Product Reviews, Ram/Memory
If you’ve been involved with computers for a while you’d know that all ram is not created equal. If you consider yourself an enthusiast you owe it to yourself to use good quality ram from a reputable company. Kingston is…
News for Saturday September 8th 2012
by Kristofer Brozio • September 8, 2012 •
News
Ok I’m back for a while I think. Sorry for the lack of posting lately but I’ve been working on my roof, house is over 100 years old so it seems when I try to fix something I have…
Kingston Technology Makes HyperX red a Permanent Addition to its Product Line
by Kristofer Brozio • August 30, 2012 •
Press Releases
Apparently people like the Kingston HyperX red limited edition ram, so Kingston has decided to make it a permanent offering. There’s a price list below and I have to say that 16gb of ddr3 for only $90 is a great…
News for Saturday August 25th 2012
by Kristofer Brozio • August 25, 2012 •
News
Happy Saturday to you all! School starts on Monday for my kids, and that makes me happy! I’ll be home alone once again and hopefully I can then really get some work done! It’s been a long summer with three…
Kingston Announces HyperX Predator Memory
by Kristofer Brozio • August 17, 2012 •
Press Releases
An 8gb kit of HyperX memory for only $56, that’s not bad at all! Kingston has just announced the new HyperX Predator line of memory available in kits of 8gb, 16gb and 32gb for DDR3 with various speeds available depending…
News for Saturday June 16th 2012
by Kristofer Brozio • June 16, 2012 •
News
Hello all it’s Saturday and I’m miserable. I messed up my back and I can’t stand up straight and I’m in excruciating pain right now. Anyway, I have the news for you so sit back, relax and read some news…
Kingston to Ship Ultra-fast 2666MHz HyperX That Supports Ivy Bridge
by Kristofer Brozio • June 4, 2012 •
Press Releases
Speaking of Kingston I’ve got a couple sets of ram from them so look forward to those reviews coming soon. Anyway, they’ve just released an announcement about their upcoming HyperX ram that can hit 2666Mhz and supports the new Ivy…
Kingston Releases HyperX 3K Solid-State Drive
by Kristofer Brozio • April 13, 2012 •
Press Releases
Kingston has just announced a new SSD, the HyperX 3K that features read speeds up to 555MB/s and write speeds up to 510MB/s. It utilizes a Sandforce SF-2281 controller and the SATA3 interface for decent speeds surely. It will be…
Kingston Launches New HyperX Genesis Kits
by Kristofer Brozio • November 14, 2011 •
Press Releases
HyperX Ram is good stuff and Kingston just announced new four and and eight stick kits for use with the new Sandy-Bridge E X79 processors and X79 motherboards. You can get the kits from 8gb up to 32gb with prices…
Review of HyperX SSD 240GB Upgrade Bundle Kit
by Tomas Ratas • October 4, 2011 •
Product Reviews, Solid State Disks SSD
Kingston’s HyperX moniker has always been assigned to their performance products whether it is computer memory or USB drives. Now you can add SSDs to that naming convention as they have released the HyperX SSD, a performance based drive geared…
Kingston Technology Releases Fastest Notebook Memory for New Intel Core Mobile Processor Family Codenamed ‘Huron River’
by Kristofer Brozio • March 4, 2011 •
Press Releases
HyperX for your notebook, why not right? The new HyperX so-dimms are supposedly the the fastest ram on the market currently to support the new Huron River Intel Core mobile processors. Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in…
Kingston Technology Adds New HyperX T1 Black Triple-Channel Memory Kits
by Kristofer Brozio • March 1, 2011 •
Press Releases
Kingston is at it again, with new memory! The new memory kits are designed to meet the performance requirements for the new Intel Core i7-990X chipset and X58-based motherboards, and are available in kits of three or six modules and…
Review of HyperX MAX 3.0 128gb Portable USB 3.0 SSD
by Tomas Ratas • January 31, 2011 •
Product Reviews, Solid State Disks SSD, USB 3.0, USB Flash memory
This past month’s release of Intel’s Sandy Bridge platform will help build the USB 3.0 user base since this interface comes installed in most motherboards designed for this new CPU. Since USB 3.0 features transfer rates up to 4.8Gbps there…
Kingston Technology Creates World’s Fastest Memory — Intel Certifies HyperX Clocked at 2400MHz
by Kristofer Brozio • March 15, 2010 •
Press Releases
I’ve got the need for speed! If you do too then you need to check out the new HyperX. Certified by Intel and ruining at 2400MHz, it is the world’s fastest memory on the market today… March 15, 2010 –…
Review of Kingston HyperX 1600MHz 12GB Triple Channel (KHX1600C9D3K6/12G)
by Tomas Ratas • February 5, 2010 •
Product Reviews, Ram/Memory
Today at Testfreaks we ponder the question — how much RAM is too much? During the days of Windows XP two gigabytes was considered a boatload of memory; as Windows Vista made its way onto the scene, 4 gigs became…
Kingston HyperX DDR3 4gig Memory Kit 1600Mhz KHX1600C8D3K2/4GX 1.65V
by Kristofer Brozio • January 10, 2010 •
Product Reviews, Ram/Memory
When the Corei5 and the Corei7 came out we quickly realized that our DDR3 wasn’t going to work anymore with the new CPUs because of the lower voltage requirements, so we had to go and buy low voltage ram for…
Kingston Technology Launches 24GB HyperX Kits – Largest Ever
by Kristofer Brozio • January 6, 2010 •
Press Releases
Just how much ram do we really need? International CES — Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced it is shipping the largest HyperX® DDR3 memory kits to date. Users of the Intel Core…



