FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HyperX ®, a division of Kingston ® Technology Company, Inc., today announced it is now expanding the HyperX FURY ® DDR4 memory product line with several new ...
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HyperX, the gaming division of Kingston Technology, Inc., today announced the release of new and updated speeds and capacities for HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB ...
HyperX is kicking it up a notch with a new family of Fury DDR4 RGB memory modules that are supported on both the latest Intel and AMD Zen 2 CPU platforms. HyperX boasts Plug N Play functionality with ...
Anyone who has shopped for RAM, today or in the past, has more than likely ran across the FURY line from HyperX. With what we can recall, when the FURY dropped into the market with DDR3, the idea was ...
At PAX Prime last year, I got to see the HyperX Predator RGB DDR4 for the first time and see HyperX’s Infrared Sync Technology work with my own eyes. It was impressive to say the least, having an ...
Since the launch of Intel's Rocket Lake CPUs, we have seen memory makers pump out increasingly faster RAM kits, with speeds topping 5,000MHz. So it goes with Kingston's gaming division, HyperX, which ...
Earlier this year, memory giant Kingston offloaded the HyperX peripherals brand to HP for a cool $425m. That sum wasn't enough to secure the rights for the memory division's diverse portfolio.
The price of memory is a fickle thing that can't always be relied on, and if you want to hit anything above the bare minimum requirements, then buying RAM while it's cheap is almost always the ...
Kingston Technology sold its HyperX gaming accessories brand to HP in March for $425 million. But Kingston is announcing today it’s rebranding its memory products for gaming with the launch of its new ...
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