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Lab501 has managed to achieve three new world records by overclocking Kingston's HyperX 2544MHz dual channel memory kit.
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Kingston has shipped its first USB 3.0 Flash drive, which boasts an impressive read speed of 80MB/sec and a write rate of 60MB/sec.
Serial overclockers Benjamin Bioux (aka "Benji Tshi") and Jean-Baptiste Gerard (aka "marmott") have managed to run two Kingston 2333MHz 3GB triple-channel HyperX modules at a blazing 3068 MHz.
Kingston has debuted a number of water-cooled, DDR3 dual and triple-channel memory kits for harcore gamers building custom, high-end rigs.
Brooklyn Magistrate Viktor Pohorelsky heard a piece of testimony yesterday that isn't exactly common in federal court: he heard details of a man who swallowed a USB Flash drive in order to try to destroy criminal evidence contained therein.
Kingston has debuted what it claims is the "world's fastest" Intel-certified memory.
An accused ATM skimmer swallowed a Kingston flash drive during a federal raid in a desperate attempt to destroy potentially incriminating evidence.
Kingston claims the DataTraveler 310 is the first 256GB USB Flash drive in the United States. It's definitely going to add more capacity to someone's pants.












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