Tuesday, June 1st 2021

Kingston Technology Unleashes the Kingston FURY Gaming Brand

Kingston Technology Europe Co LLP, an affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., today announced the name of its new high-performance, enthusiast and gaming brand: Kingston FURY. Building on the incredible success of the HyperX memory products, Kingston has rebranded its DRAM, flash and SSD gaming line into Kingston FURY, investing resources and knowledge from its core business to create the next generation of performance products.

Kingston FURY continues the evolution of leading-edge, high-performance, enthusiast and gaming memory solutions from the largest independent memory manufacturer in the world, backed by three decades of Kingston engineering, testing, manufacturing and customer service expertise. The company's leadership position in the DRAM industry demonstrates it has the passion, commitment and resources to make Kingston FURY the leading high-performance, enthusiast and gaming memory solution in the market.
The Kingston engineering expertise which is behind the numerous overclocking records and awards that the HyperX memory line has gathered since 2002 continues into the new era of high-performance DRAM and flash solutions. Behind the scenes, it has always been Kingston: Kingston engineering, Kingston manufacturing, Kingston testing and world-renowned Kingston customer service.

"We are extremely proud to debut the new Kingston FURY brand representing the highest-performing memory modules for PC enthusiasts and gamers," said Bernd Dombrowsky, VP Sales & Marketing, Kingston EMEA. "Kingston's core strength and global leadership as a manufacturer of quality DRAM and flash solutions brings resources and enthusiasm to the brand and firmly demonstrates our dedication to both performance and reliability."

Kingston will soon unveil its full line of Kingston FURY DDR4 and DDR3 offerings, and in Q4 will launch highly-anticipated DDR5 memory modules currently undergoing compatibility and qualification testing with motherboard vendors.
Kingston FURY will consist of the following product categories:
  • Kingston FURY Renegade: High-performance speeds and low latencies for insane performance. Top-of-the-line performance leader (in RGB and non-RGB) with DDR4 frequencies up to 5333 MHz.
  • Kingston FURY Beast: Kingston's popular enthusiast and gaming memory is the perfect high-performance, cost-effective upgrade (in DDR3 and DDR4 RGB and non-RGB), with speeds up to 3733 MHz.
  • Kingston FURY Impact: Powerful SO-DIMM performance boost for laptops, NUCs and other small form-factor PCs (in DDR3 and DDR4) with speeds up to 3200 MHz.
  • The name leverages the already popular FURY memory product category (established in 2014) and has earned the right to carry the torch, expanding the Kingston tradition of delivering high-performing and ultra-reliable DRAM in the market for PC enthusiasts and gamers. With Kingston's commitment to gaming, the company will soon make global announcements of numerous esports teams joining the Kingston FURY team.
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10 Comments on Kingston Technology Unleashes the Kingston FURY Gaming Brand

#1
TheLostSwede
News Editor
So they sell HyperX to HP and a few months later, they launch this?
Seems a bit counter productive, or a cash grab.
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#2
_Flare
If Fury runns well, they will likely sell it too.
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#3
dirtyferret
TheLostSwedeSo they sell HyperX to HP and a few months later, they launch this?
Seems a bit counter productive, or a cash grab.
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#4
zlobby
For as long as it's not Furry. :)
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#5
TheLostSwede
News Editor
zlobbyFor as long as it's not Furry. :)
Maybe that'll be the next thing after RGB, furry components...
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#6
silentbogo

Ha-ha! HP must be very happy right now with their Omenous HyperX :roll:
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#7
Space Lynx
Astronaut
Kingston made a mistake here... the nvme drive they have coming is called Ghost Tree. they should have stuck with badass naming schemes like that one.
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#8
TheLostSwede
News Editor
lynx29Kingston made a mistake here... the nvme drive they have coming is called Ghost Tree. they should have stuck with badass naming schemes like that one.
The Fury of the Ghost Tree?
Sounds like a third rate horror movie...
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#9
demian_vi
silentbogo
Ha-ha! HP must be very happy right now with their Omenous HyperX :roll:
why would they? hyperx us still hyperx and fury might very well never reach hyperx market share
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#10
bonehead123
lynx29Kingston made a mistake here... the nvme drive they have coming is called Ghost Tree. they should have stuck with badass naming schemes like that one.
Why would anybody (with 1/2 a brain) buy a drive with that name ??????

I certainly don't want my rig to be "ghosting" me or "giving up the ghost", hehehe :)
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