We test a 48GB kit of Limited Edition DDR5-8000 memory from Kingston
Read More »MSI and Kingston break DDR5 memory overclocking record, pushing a Fury Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM kit to 12,196 MT/s
In an impressive showcase of overclocking ability, MSI's Kovan Yang has set a new world record for the highest stable memory frequency, beating the recent DDR5-12112 record set by safedisk. For this achievement, an MSI MEG Z890 Unify-X motherboard and a Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 CU DIMM memory stick were …
Read More »Kingston quietly launches NV3 M.2 SSD series with up to 4TB of storage
Kingston's NV2 NVMe SSD has been a common choice for budget-conscious consumers, delivering up to 4TB of storage and decent performance for an affordable price. Kingston recently unveiled its successor, the NV3, touting several upgrades over its predecessor. Kingston plans to launch 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB NV3 models initially, with …
Read More »Kingston details new Fury Renegade RGB Limited Edition DDR5-8000 memory
Kingston has just introduced the Fury Renegade RGB Limited Edition DDR5 desktop memory, a kit that the company claims is a true performance standout inspired by racing car design and aesthetics. This special edition memory features a striking red colour scheme and an aerodynamic look, so if you're after a …
Read More »Computex 2024: Kingston launches new Fury DDR5 memory and SSDs
Kingston has returned to Computex with a race-themed showcase. By infusing its product lines with elements reminiscent of the race track and pit stop, Kingston unveiled some of its upcoming products, including Fury Reneage DDR5 memory RGB Limited Edition, Fury Impact DDR5 CAMM 2 modules, the red XS1000 external SSD …
Read More »Kingston XS1000 External SSD Review
The latest drive to join Kingston's extensive range of external devices is the XS1000
Read More »Kingston has already shipped over 100 million overclockable memory modules
Kingston has been a key player in the memory market for decades and even after selling off the HyperX brand, the company has not slowed down in the high-performance market segment. This week, Kingston officially surpassed a new milestone, having sold an impressive 100 million overclockable memory modules worldwide. In …
Read More »Kingston NV2 1TB SSD Review
It's a budget NVMe SSD, available for less than £50 in the UK - but can it perform?
Read More »Kingston releases white Fury DDR5 memory
To offer customers more options when building their systems, Kingston has decided to launch white heat spreader models of its Fury DDR5 memory. Like the black models, the Fury Beast kits are limited to 6000MHz speeds, but for those looking for something faster, there are always the Renegade kits that …
Read More »DDR5 Round-Up: Crucial, G.SKILL, Kingston, KLEVV Tested
Luke puts four different DDR5 memory kits through their paces on the AM5 platform
Read More »Kingston Fury Renegade 2TB SSD (with heatsink) Review
Is this 2TB Kingston Fury Renegade SSD worth a purchase at the £230 asking price?
Read More »Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 50 16GB Review
It's a 16GB flash drive for over £60 - but it has some unique security features baked in
Read More »Kingston launches Fury Beast DDR5 RGB memory with up to 6GHz speeds
Today, Kingston is launching its new FURY Beast DDR5 RGB memory. The Kingston Fury Beast family boasts the first DDR5 module to break 10,000MT/s through overclocking, although factory-set speeds are still fairly impressive. The Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 RGB memory series is Intel XMP 3.0 ready and qualified by leading …
Read More »Kingston announces new IronKey Vault Privacy 80 External SSDs
Kingston has a number of portable storage devices geared towards privacy and security. Today, the company is launching its latest, the new IronKey Vault Privacy 80 External SSD, Kingston's first OS-independent external SSD with touch-screen and hardware-encryption. Using the IronKey VP80ES aims to be as simple as using a smartphone, …
Read More »Kingston XS2000 2TB External SSD review
It's a tiny external SSD, but it sure packs a punch
Read More »Kingston DC1500M 3.84TB SSD Review
Kingston's DC1500M uses a Gen 3.0 x4 NVMe PCIe interface to deliver high throughput with low latency
Read More »Kingston KC3000 2TB SSD Review
Kingston's first PCIe 4.0 SSD has finally hit the market, and we review the 2TB model
Read More »Kingston announces Fury Beast DDR5 memory
Now that Intel has announced the 12th Gen Core CPUs, memory makers have started to introduce their DDR5 memory modules. Kingston is the latest to get in on the DDR5 generation, with new Fury Beast DDR5 memory modules clocked at up to 5200 MT/s. Featuring on-die ECC (ODECC), dual 32-bit subchannels …
Read More »DDR4 Round-Up: Corsair, G.SKILL, Kingston, PNY, Predator Tested
Luke takes a look at six different DDR4 memory kits
Read More »Kingston ‘FURY’ Build (11700k)
Kingston recently announced a new line up of FURY branded memory - based around this they decided to raise some awareness with KitGuru readers and sent Leo a bunch of new hardware for us to build a system. As well as the new hardware, Kingston also decided to send Leo a massive box of Kingston branded Merch. We have to admit that watching Leo playing with Kingston branded Merch gave Kitguru staff quite a chuckle this morning.
Read More »Kingston XS2000 is a pocket-sized portable SSD offering 2000MB/s speeds
Kingston has announced a new compact portable SSD featuring USB 3.2 Gen2 connectivity. Offering transfer speeds of 2,000MB/s, the XS2000 SSD includes a rugged sleeve to transport it safely, protecting it from water, dust, and falls. Available in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB models, the Kingston XS2000 portable SSD can transfer …
Read More »Kingston’s new FURY line-up of memory now available
With Kingston having sold its HyperX brand to HP back in February, the component manufacturer has since rebranded its lineup of “high-performance memory” to ‘FURY’. New memory under the FURY brand has now officially been released, offering plenty of options to choose from to suit all kinds of gaming rigs. …
Read More »Kingston launches FURY brand for future gaming hardware
This week, Kingston is unveiling its new gaming hardware brand – Kingston FURY. Kingston will be using this new brand to deliver high performance memory for gaming PCs with speeds of up to 5333MHz. Kingston is rebranding its DRAM, flash and SSD gaming products under the Kingston FURY name. Previously, …
Read More »HyperX launches 5333MHz DDR4 memory kits
HyperX has been making headlines recently, having broken the world record for DDR4 memory overclocking twice in the span of one month. Now, HyperX is releasing its fastest memory modules to date, with speeds of up to 5300MHz. This week, HyperX has launched its first DDR4-5333 memory modules, breaking the …
Read More »HyperX sets new DDR4 overclocking world record at 7156MHz
We have a new world record holder for the fastest DDR4 memory. This week, HyperX announced that its 4600MHz Predator memory has been successfully overclocked to a whopping 7156MHz, the highest frequency achieved to date. HyperX is of course the gaming division of Kingston and has served the memory market …
Read More »HP acquiring HyperX from Kingston in $425 million deal
In an unexpected announcement today, HP has revealed that it has acquired HyperX from Kingston. Kingston will continue to operate its memory business, but the HyperX gaming peripherals brand will now be moving on to new ownership. HyperX will support “HP's strategy to drive growth in its Personal Systems business”. …
Read More »Kingston DC450R 3.84TB SSD Review
We check out Kingston's DC450R SSD, aimed at the data-centre market
Read More »CES 2021: Kingston to release its first PCIe 4.0 SSDs codenamed ‘Ghost Tree’
Kingston is one of the biggest SSD and storage manufacturers in the world, but it may surprise you to learn the company is yet to release a PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD. That is set to change however, as Kingston's NVMe SSD roadmap was announced today at CES 2021. The biggest …
Read More »Kingston launches DataTraveler Duo USB drive with two interfaces
Kingston is adding a new USB drive to its Duo family of plug-and-play drives. The new DataTraveler Duo (DTDE) is a dual-interface USB flash drive with increased versatility and flexibility for “newer and legacy devices”. Featuring a USB-A and a USB-C interface, the DataTraveler Duo uses a sturdy and stylish dual …
Read More »Kingston slashes SSD prices for Amazon Prime Day
If you are in need of some extra storage, or just a new SSD entirely, then you'll want to shop around today. Amazon Prime Day is taking place and Kingston is amongst the list of tech/hardware companies delivering big discounts. You will find M.2 and traditional SATA SSDs on sale …
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