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Kingston and sub-brand, HyperX, showed off some interesting memory-related products including an NvME SSD a U.2-connected box for four SSDs. There were also new gaming keyboards and mice.
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Alloy Elite RGB keyboard. No price or availability yet.
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Textured WASD keys one the Alloy Elite RGB keyboard.
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Kingston's NvME SSD
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Kingston's NvME SSD performance.
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Kingston's HyperX Predator RAM running stably at 4,000MHz. No price. Available late June.
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Giant Alloy FPS mousepad - runs all the way under the keyboard. No price yet. Coming: June/July. The new, reduced-size gaming keyboard is also on its way.
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Pulsefire FPS mouse - coming late June for US$50. It's very basic - but incredibly responsive and light.
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HyperX headphones work with consoles too.
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Kingston is making a 'rare' U.2 drive box. Can fit in four SSDs. No price yet, but due in October.
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The elaborate connector for Kingston's U.2 drive box.
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Price, specs and performance of the U.2 box.
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Price, specs and performance of the U.2 box up close.
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Kingston was celebrating 30 years of products.
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An hour before the X299 announcement - we couldn't see Kingston's product.
Kingston and HyperX new products at Computex 2017
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New keyboards, mice and memory all on show