History
With the Kingston HyperX range of fast memory modules, Kingston made its entry into the enthusiast market in 2002. Up to its sale of the peripheral line to HP in 2021, Kingston continued to grow the HyperX brand among enthusiasts and gamers over the course of the following 19 years. Kingston transformed its high-performance component lines into Kingston FURY, devoting resources and expertise from its core business to develop the following generation of enthusiast goods, building on the phenomenal success of the HyperX memory products. Kingston has always been proud of its testing breakthroughs and its industry-leading product dependability. In 2005, Kingston received a U.S. patent for a unique, patented dynamic burn-in tester. This guaranteed the highest level of dependability for server memory modules utilised in the biggest data centres on earth.
The Renegade Pro DDR5 Memory
The Kingston FURY Renegade Pro DDR5 RDIMM, which offers overclockable server-class DDR5 memory for creators, engineers, and data science experts to satisfy the requirements of the newest applications, was added to Kingston’s portfolio earlier this year. With the addition of white heat spreaders, the company’s award-winning Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 and Renegade DDR5 memory modules also underwent an upgrade, giving consumers the freedom to select the colour that best suits their style.
The Vision
Kingston is dedicated to developing and producing goods that provide customers with unmatched style and performance. This achievement highlights Kingston’s position as a market leader, supporting customers in every sector of our business with unmatched customer service, premium products, and dependability. This feat requires the efforts of a whole team, and we acknowledge and express our gratitude to all of our collaborators, suppliers, and clients.