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Compared to well over a decade ago when we just had but a few memory chip manufacturers nowadays more and more brands keep emerging most of which just rebrand memory chips from the leading manufacturers in the field and ship them to the market as their own (oldest trick in the book). Kingston was one of the very first memory chip manufacturers i got to know pretty well during the 90's right next to Intel, Viking, GoldStar (LG now) and Nanya so after using their products for roughly 2 decades i know exactly what to expect in terms of quality, performance and after sales support. However although they've been making memory kits for over 2 decades it wasn't until 10 years ago that they introduced their HyperX line of products aimed specifically towards enthusiasts and hardcore gamers. So today we are going to be testing the HyperX 16GB DDR3 2400MHz CL11 quad channel memory kit (KHX24C11X3K4/16X) which was designed specifically to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of their HyperX product line.
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Today Lauren takes a look at the Kingston HyperX 10 Year Anniversary Edition 2400MHz 16GB Quad Kit (KHX24C11X3K4/16X)
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In one of my last memory reviews, I made a note of how rare it is that I get to look at some Limited Edition memory. Low and behold I get to CES and I get news of a new Limited Edition kit design and that one will be making its way to be imminently. Not a bad start to 2013 then, not even a month in and now I've looked at two Limited Edition kits, time for some humble pie I guess.
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In unserem letzten Speichertest, welchen wir vor rund 3 Monaten veröffentlicht haben, stellten wir Speicher von A-Data, Crucial, GeIL und Mushkin vor. Ein prominenter Name fehlte damals im Test: Kingston. Neben dem Anspruch regelmäßig aktuelle Speicherkits auf Ihre Alltagstauglichkeit und OC-Fähigkeiten hin zu testen, wollen wir vor allem eine breite Palette an Herstellern abdecken. Heute schließen wir diese Lücke und haben gleich zwei Speicherkits von Kingston getestet, welche beide mit einer Kapazität von 6 Gibibyte und einem Referenztakt von 1.600 MHz daherkommen. Ob es noch mehr Gemeinsamkeiten gibt und wie sich die Kits im Vergleich zu den vorherigen getesteten Riegeln schlagen, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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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 Hyper-X Beast 4 x 4GB DDR3-2400 CL11 Memory Kit.
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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 a Kingston Hyper-X 2400MHz 4x 4GB Memory Kit in a special 10th Anniversary edition.
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A while back Kingston introduced their brand new Hyper X gaming RAMs to the world, baptized the Predator series. The most obvious visual change is the redesign of the heatspreader. The Predator heatspreader is a bit lower and more refined then the aging blue Hyper X heatspreader. Biggest internal change however is the support for higher speeds and tighter timings out of the box. Kingston had to react to the competitors products. The insane memory speeds that Intel's latest 3rd generation Ivy Bridge support, were way higher then what Kingston had on offer. Today we look at the Hyper X Predator 2400MHz C11 8GB Dual Channel kit, optimized for the Z77 platform.
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Although during this year’s CES many manufacturers presented impressive and innovative products there's no doubt that the most impressive storage product unveiled was the DataTraveler HyperX Predator 512GB USB 3.0 flash drive by Kingston. Now this was not only because Kingston managed to squeeze 512GB in a flash drive (was bound to happen sooner or later since 256GB units have been around for some time) but mainly due to the fact that the Predator is pretty much the first USB flash drive of its kind since it's basically an SSD in flash drive format. And like if 512GB were not enough Kingston announced that they will release a 1TB version in the following months. After all of the above no one can really wonder as to why we just had to check the latest DataTraveler HyperX Predator 512GB USB 3.0 flash drive out right?
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Amateur and professional photographers are alike in wanting to catch the “perfect shot”. Sometimes when dealing with fast moving action you need a camera and memory card fast enough to freeze the moment. Newer DSLR cameras are fast but can be bottlenecked by the speed of their memory cards. To help deal with this memory card issue Kingston one of the premier names in memory and storage have released their next generation SDXC memory card – the Kingston SDXC 64 GB.
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Today we're looking at another kit of memory from Kingmax; not quite as hardcore as the Hercules 2200MHz DDR kit we looked at the other week, but since we haven't looked at anything from Kingmax in a long time it'll be interesting to see how their Tri-Channel memory stacks up.
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