Back when I started overclocking my RAM with a few sets of DDR, the voltage those old TCCD chips could take was insane by today's standards and the heat they produced was sometimes unbearable. Then ...
So, what are 24 Gbit-based memory modules all about, and why did they come about versus the traditional 16 Gbit-based kits we have grown accustomed to as PC enthusiasts? Let's explore. Starting with ...
I just had an unexpected package arrive at the door. In it was one of Kingston's brand new HyperX memory cooling fans. Like most other memory coolers, the HyperX Fan mounts to the retention clips on ...
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, ...
You probably already know if you need 64GB of RAM in your PC or not. Video production, 3D rendering, virtual machines; all of these tasks can soak up pretty much as much RAM as you have available.
This DDR4 memory module offers impressive data transfer rates of up to 5333 MT/s, specifically designed to meet the demands of high-performance users. The two-tone black heat spreaders incorporated ...
We've seen powerful DDR5 RAM kits plunge in price recently to the point they're becoming increasingly logical for new PC builds. It's fantastic that you can get such a potent 6000MT/s CL36 kit that ...
I've never purchased Compaq RAM because I have an issue with their incredibly inflated prices. For years I've used Kingston memory for all of my memory upgrades and they've always worked well for me.
HP has recently completed its acquisition of HyperX peripherals, leaving Kingston with its gaming memory division in need of a new name. After some serious soul searching, and probably some very ...
Kingston, a leading provider of memory products, unveiled today a series of brand new packaging for its system-specific memory modules designed for ACER, APPLE, ASUS, DELL, HP, LENOVO and TOSHIBA ...
Kingston Technology has announced the launch of KC3000, its next generation PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD for desktop and laptop PCs, and Kingston ValueRAM (KVR) DDR5. KC3000 claims to deliver speeds up to ...
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