Kingston has been known throughout the industry as a steady-hand, a reliable partner, a company which is stable and never really pushed the bar in terms of enthusiast memory modules. If you wanted a ...
The Kingston HyperX KHX6400D2LLK2 1GB low latency kit are donned with Kingston's blue "HyperX" heat spreaders, which are held on with metal clips and frag tape. Rated at just 2.0V at CAS-4, this is ...
With the launch of their 900 series chipsets, and LGA775 based Pentium 4 processors, Intel introduced the use of DDR2 system memory on the desktop. DDR1 system memory had been the standard for quite a ...
Kingston Technology Company Inc., the worldwide independent leader in memory products, announced today the expansion of their Ultra Low Latency DDR modules and introduction of Low Latency DDR2 memory ...
DDR2 memory has been the mainstream over the last 3 years. Intel first brought DDR2 into the market when it launched its 9xx series of Express chipsets. These saw DDR2 hitting only 533MHz; originally ...
Service Type On-site Service. Customer needs to call the nearby Authorized Service Center, service engineer will come to the site to get the product repaired or inspected. Warranty Service Type ...
Well people, here it is, yet another chance to win something. This time the prize is a 4GB Kingston DDR2 RAM upgrade kit. More specifically, a pair of 2GB PC2-8500 5-5-5-15 DDR2 HyperX modules, model ...
Not all of us are computer geniuses, knowing exactly what speed of RAM (PC100, DDR2, etc.) to put into our machines. This online Kingston Memory Configurator makes it easy by letting you choose your ...
Kingston Technology has raised its prices for DDR2 modules by a range of 7-10% recently pushing Taiwan-based module makers to also follow suit, according to industry sources. Kingston's pricing for ...
While Kingston's no stranger to the memory world, the firm is easing off its portable solutions to focus on the release of two new DDR2 modules, presumably in conjunction with AMD's most recent ...
The Kingston HyperX 2GB memory is inevitably cheaper compared to OCZ FlexXLC, because it not only has had less heatsink development and material use, but the OCZ has faster stock timings. However ...