Mechanical keyboards have been pushed into the mainstream of the market. For years, membrane keyboards were the standard. It is now common place to see people have mechanical keyboards, even when the primary use is productivity. However, for those gamers that still want that extra bit of customization, what are you going to do when everyone has the same thing? Simple, upgrade your keycaps.Next Page »
Input devices are the most important and neglected things about computers. Think about this. When you interact with a computer, you use the keyboard, mouse, and monitor. Those three things should always be easy to use and comfortable. Don't be satisfied with the cheap, throwaway keyboards. We always recommend a mechanical keyboard. The new HyperX Alloy FPS RGB packs in lots of functionality beyond its older sibling and still retains the standard size package. This fits on a desk and performs very well with a new type of switch.Next Page »
It's pretty amazing that technology continues to move ahead and get better and better. When the first Cloud headset was released from Kingston (and then, HyperX), we tried it out and then reviewed the Cloud II. It was a general improvement. The newer lines contain different parts of the value spectrum, but the original Cloud line seems to be held in a higher place for a many people. HyperX has refreshed the original Cloud styling with the Cloud Alpha and it is an overall better product.Next Page »
It was last year when we reviewed HyperX's first mechanical gaming keyboard, the Alloy FPS. While they showed off some designs for this keyboard at CES, the final product was different and lacked the RGB lighting. Sticking with the traditional red coloring, this keyboard is a worthy improved from its older sibling in a few key ways.Next Page »
The Pulsefire FPS is HyperX's first entry into the gaming mouse market. The Pulsefire FPS is a mid-range device that aims to cover the majority of the consumers that are looking to purchase a good mouse for both productivity and gaming. The Pulsefire covers both, very well.Next Page »
Most of the readers and viewers here know that we love mechanical keyboards. We've always have. If you've never used a mechanical keyboard, it is like giving yourself a leg up on the competition in terms of typing. You know when you've pressed a key, the switches (usually) aren't mushy, and there's great tactile feedback. HyperX steps up with the louder Cherry MX Blue switches with a noticeable audible click. They also packed the keyboard with features that don't need any installed software. It also doesn't take up your entire desk.Next Page »
When you think of gaming headsets, inexpensive doesn't figure into the equation. If something is cheap, it usually means poor quality. This doesn't need to be the case, though. Enter Kingston's HyperX Cloud Stinger. This $50 headset promises to deliver good quality with features taken from the higher end products. It also has some neat tricks built into the product that make sense.Next Page »
When you think of gaming headsets, what's the most important thing? It's not the sound quality, that's second. The first is comfort. When you're doing a long session of gaming, you don't want to be caught having a headset that just doesn't feel right or is too heavy. That's where the next generation Cloud Revolver from Kingston comes in.Next Page »
DDR3 has been out for a pretty long time already and even though a majority of enthusiasts currently run systems that utilize DDR3, the majority of systems are still running on DDR2. DDR2 is the mainstream technology and has a price point to match. The KHX8500D2T1K2/4G kit comes with brand new heat-spreaders and good performance for a 4GB DDR2 kit.Next Page »
The Kingston KHX14400D3K2/2GX is a refresh to the original 14400 DDR3 kit to provide XMP support. The update modules perform excellently and are a great value.Next Page »
DDR3 is finally moving to a price point that most people can afford. If you are looking for a great value 2GB kit running at 1600MHz, this HyperX kit is it.Next Page »
The Kingston HyperX PC3-14400 2GB kit is DDR3 at high speeds. This RAM is able to run at a blistering 1800MHz. Overclockers take note of this RAM. DDR3 is coming of age quickly. Next Page »
Running your RAM at a blistering 1200MHz may seem like a dream. Kingston steps forward to make the dream a reality with the newest modules in their HyperX series.Next Page »