FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HyperX ®, the gaming division of Kingston ® Technology Company, Inc., today announced the addition of higher frequency memory modules to the HyperX ® FURY ...
HyperX announced the release of the new Fury DDR4 RGB and a fresh new design of the Fury DDR4 lineup of system memory kits. A division of Kingston Technology, HyperX is renown for its PC gaming ...
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 announces three new RAM kits for its high-end Predator DDR4 series. The three new module kits are available with 16GB of capacity in 5000MHz, 5133MHz, and 5333MHz frequency variants. They're ...
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 ...
Kingston's HyperX gaming division has announced a trio of new high-speed DDR4 memory kits. The top-end kit in today's announcement is offers 16GB (2x 8GB modules) certified for DDR4 5300 operation at ...
Kingston Technology’s HyperX product division is one of those memory brands that has consistently ranked high with gamers and overclocking professionals for its ability to deliver tight timings, ...
HyperX Launches DDR4 RAM With 5,333MHz Speed for $1,245 The product is on sale now via HyperX's website. However, the PC component maker issued some caveats around using the overclocked RAM.
While DDR5 RAM could arrive in just a few months' time alongside the launch of Intel's Alder Lake processors, DDR4 is certainly no slouch. HyperX is out to prove that you don't necessarily need the ...
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.