EffizienzGurus.de - May 2009 DataTraveler 150, 64GB awarded Effizient Gespart by EffizienzGurus.de "With about 120€ DT150 64GB is the cheapest available 64GB stick on the market. We recommend it to users who don't want to spend much money but need
much of memory. Speed is exactly in the midfield"
Tom's Hardware - April 2009 Tom's Hardware awards the CompactFlash Ultimate 16GB card "The Ultimate 266x CompactFlash card from Kingston delivers the best overall performance (reading/writing) paired with a surpassing I/O-Performance...
additionally the product comes with a data recovery solution which can be downloaded easily via Kingston´s website."
Young-Modders.de - March 2009 Young-Modders.de reviews Kingston Technology USBs: Gold Award for the DataTraveler Mini Slim 8GB "All the USB-stcks did very well; good quality and good features. Regarding speed Kingston could improve this but for private use it´s absolutely sufficient; we like best the DataTraveler MiniSlim. You easily can connect it to your bunch of keys and have it whenever you need it. If you have to store something immediately - no problem - together with your keys you have the MiniSlim in your pocket. 10 points out of 10 for the MiniSlim. because of this innovative technique and design we award it with the Gold Award."
Kotimikro - March 2009 Kotimikro Magazine reviews the Kingston DataTraveler Mini Slim 8GB "The Kingston DataTraveler Mini Slim 8GB has won the award for Editor Recommendation"
Mac World - February 2009 Mac World reviews the DataTraveler 150 64GB "Admittedly, a conventional hard drive would provide even greater storage capacity, but if you’re looking for a compact storage device that can be slipped into your pocket and forgotten about then the DataTraveler 150 is hard to beat."
PC Revue - January 2009 PC Revue reviews the DT400 16GB "Reading and write speed -Â we recommend model Data Traveler 400, which presents at average the fastest 16GB model in test."
Lifestylebase.de - January 2009 Lifestylebase.de reviews the Kingston DataTraveler DT150/64GB "Kingston shows with the enlargement of DT 150 series, that you again can live your life more comfortable. Huge 64GB outclasses even Dual-Layer-DVDs and BlueRay-Discs. Speed lays except access time between Super Talen Pico and Kingston DR HyperX. Easy working is guaranteed...we absolutely recommend the flash-memory"
Extra PC - January 2009 Extra PC reviews the DataTraveler HyperX 8GB "The top model, which haven’t found conqueror between ordinary flash discs"
Datormagazin - January 2009 Datormagazin awards the Kingston DataTraveler HyperX 8GB Best in Test "Winner and best in test is Kingston HyperX thanks to high and stable performance improvements combined with a good price"
Datormagazin - January 2009 Datormagazin awards Kingston DataTraveler HyperX 4GB "The test's fastest USB solution - with the HyperX model, Kingston is the winner of all USBs... when looking at the difference between the units read and write performance, we found the HyperX to be the fastest... Winner and Best in Test Kingston HyperX - thanks to high and stable performance improvements combined with a good price"
Alt om Data - January 2009 Alt om Data review the Kingston DT150/64GB "This new USB key from Kingston, DataTraveler 150, can contain 64 GB of your most precious data and thereby becomes a serious competitor to external hard drives."
Special-net.de - February 2009 Special-net.de reviews KHX 8500D2T1K2/4G "Special heatspreaders, high quality and a good price with 93 out of 100"
Special-net.de - February 2009 Special-net.de reviews KHX6400D2LLK2/4G "92 out of 100 with nice heatspreaders, good value and good over-clocking potentia"
My Pimped PC - August 2009 My Pimped PC awards Kingston HyperX 2GHz triple channel memory "Aimed at the high end of the market segment, this kit just oozes superior performance."
Windows Middle East - July 2009 Windows Middle East English awards Kingston HyperX KHX14400D3T1K3/6GX Best Value Award "Kingston’s HyperX KHX14400D3T1K3/6GX kit grabbed our Best Value award with ease because it quite simply blew all the modules away in terms of
bang-for-buck. Retailing for US $263, the Kingston modules are very competitively priced when you consider them purely in terms of cost versus the other
modules here. However, they're even greater value when you consider that despite this kit being less expensive than the Patriot and Kingmax kits, the
Kingston kit is rated to run at 1800MHz rather than 1600MHz. Simply put you get modules that run at a higher standard frequency for less money.
Brilliant. Thanks to their 1800MHz standard operating frequency these modules returned the highest Sisoftware Sandra and PCMark 2005 memory results in
this exam. We were also able to overclock these modules to 1851MHz and as they're covered by a lifetime warranty, you're investment will be safe for
years."
Nexthardware - April 2009 Nexthardware awards Kingston HyperX 2GHz T1 Series "The comparison between the Kingston HyperX KHX16000D3ULT1K3/3GX and the KHX16000D3T1K3/3GX modules has resulted with two winners. A very high product
quality, the anodized aluminium blue dissipator and the 8 layers PCB show the great attention that Kingston gives to the users, together with the
lifetime warranty for any modules of the HyperX offer. For these reasons we cannot decide for a single winner, both kits will be able to reach the
highest performances in any systems."
Alt om Data - April 2009 Alt om Data reviews Kingston HyperX, Recommending KHX14400D3T1K3/3GX "If your need for system RAM equals a set RAM modules of 3GB, you can get them for a relatively good price."
Hardware Analisis - March 2009 Hardware Analisis awards Kingston KHX8500D2T1K2/4G a Gold Award "Kingston has got us used to high quality products and a good ability to overclock, and this time we are not disappointed...its performance, both under standard conditions in terms of overclocking, has proved excellent. Perhaps what has drawn the mosrt attention was the ease and the time taken to raise the frequency, becuase it only overclocks when we used 2.1V, this is remarkable. Overall score of 9 out of 10"
The Games Machine - March 2009 The Games Machine awards Kingston HyperX KHX12800D3LLK3/3GX as Best Buy "Kingston KHX128000D3LLK3/3GX is a good solution, with frquencies of 1600MHz, 8-8-8-24 latencies at 1.65V it supports the Core i7 platform, is a reasonable price and supports Intel XMP."
Hardware.info - March 2009 Hardware.info reviews Kingston KHX16000D3T1K3/3GX in comaparative review "The fastest of the test is the HyperX 3GB DDR3-2000 CL9XMP triple kit of Kingston. We got the modules overclocked to 20272 MHz, resulting in 23.99 Gbit/s band width. An excellent result of Kingston"
XHReviews.com - March 2009 XHReviews.com compares KHX9200D2K2/2G "The Kingston HyperX PC9200 performed very well at overclocking whilst we performed our testing, the kit designs look good and is not too expensive"
Sabios del pc - February 2009 Sabios del pc reviews KHX11000D3LLK2/2G "The results of the Kingston RAM modules tested here has been amazing since they have come to around 1600 Mhz latencies, and keep 7-7-7-20 far beyond its factory settings, something amazing because usually in order to reach higher speeds, it is necessary to increase the latency, something that has not been necessary to climb. We felt that with more time and patience, this module could have reached higher speeds, that is the feeling that you have given us, so it went up easy, so we recommend"
HWT.DK - February 2009 HWT.DK reviews HyperX KHX16000D3T1K3/3GX "Triple channel DDR3 is far superior to dual channel DDR2 and DDR3. We are seeing performance jumps of over 100%, which is not exactly something we see everyday in the RAM business. The extra channel is well justified, and therefore gets a top grade… Being the absolute fastest set of DDR3 ram to be tested yet, seems enough to earn them a top grade here, but there are still a few things worth mentioning here. The RAM do not only clock higher then the 2000 MHz"
Benchmark.pl - February 2009 Benchmark.pl names Kingston KHX13000D3LL as Product of the Year 2009 "Kingston Technology, the world leader on the memory market, makes widely well known HyperX memory modules. We recommend KHX13000D3LL memory module as the best product choice for 2009. They offer high speed and high performance combined with very low latencies to meet the expectations of the most demanding users. It’s also a very interesting product for heavy overclockers."
PC Actual - January 2009 PC Actual reviews Kingston Technology Triple Channel Kit KHX16000D3K3/3GX "It can be confirmed that this is one of the better DDR3 memory solutions for the new processors Core i7"
PC Welt - September 2009 PC Welt awards the SSDNow V+ "The Kingston SSDnow V+ convinces with fast datarates and access times. Especially the transfer performance in the practice test convinces... Therefore it is our new winner in the category up to 300€"
DriverHeaven.net - June 2009 SSD Roundup June 2009 "If looking at the paper specifications of the Kingston drive it would not look particularly appealing, the read and write speeds of the drive when
compared to other models are pretty low. Additionally the knowledge that this drive uses the older JMicron controller may cause concern for some
people. When actually using the drive there is little to be concerned about, in almost every test the V-Series outperforms a Western Digital Raptor
and does so while using less power and generating less heat and noise. The stuttering which plagued early JMicron based drives is gone in this
model and we were impressed by the bundle provided which included equipment and software that make the upgrade process quick and simple. Due to its
exceptional price point and great bundle the V-Series wins our Value Award."
Dexgo.com - April 2009 Dexgo.com wards Kingston SSDNow M-Series "The Kingston SSDNow M-Series with 80GB capacity is the only candidate we can fully recommend. In the pracitcal tests, this SSD was always the best or among the best ones."
PC Games Hardware - April 2009 PC Games Hardware awards Kingston SSDNow E-Series 32GB "The data - resulting in expensive SLC-chips and in a sophisticated controller using NCQ – are extreme. More than 230MB/sec. reading, almost 200MB/sec. writing – the latter being more than the manufacturer is promising. Access time is beyond reproach. When reading or writing data it allows itself less the 10/2000 sec. No surprise that both copytests have been much faster as with any other drive in the review."
Fudzilla - April 2009 Fudzilla reviews the Kingston SSDNow E-Series 32GB "We must admit that this device is simply flawless and it leaves the competition in a huge cloud of dust, but we still find it hard to believe that users will find it to be appealing with such high pricing … With that in mind, and the fact that this device is quiet, durable and an excellent performer, we could say that this devices golden times are yet to come... we dub Kingston SSDNow E 32GB a Fudzilla Recommended piece of kit."
user-profile.de - April 2009 user-profile.de awards Kingston SSDNow M-Series "Kingston is giving is a futuristic pretaste. Weight, formfactor, robustness und last but not least the performance are stunning."
Noticias3D - April 2009 Noticias3D reviews the Kingston SSDNow 80GB MSeries "The performance is excellent for both reading and writing, the benefits are plain to see that there is no noise, low heat, no vibration of any
kind, adaptive and has a plethora of features although the price is high."
Clunk.org - January 2009 Clunk.org reviews the Kingston SSDNow E Series 32GB "The Kingston SSDNow E-Series 32GB Solid State Drive is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with. As far as hard drives go, it's an insanely specialised bit of kit and will not suit everyone, but if you do happen to need/want a drive that can match a six or eight (maybe more) disk RAID set up for IOPS and bandwidth, then this could be for you... To sum up, the Kingston SSDNow E-series 32GB SSD is indeed the fastest commerically available single SATA II hard drive available today, its silent, uses a tiny amount of power, takes up a minimal amount of space, has no moving parts, is cool."
PC Retail - March 2009 PC Retail awards Kingston Technology as Specialist Vendor for 2009 "Kingston Technology was amongst one of the winners within the vendor category... all of the awards are publicly voted for by the trade, so all winners should be extremely proud"
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