HyperX FURY - PAX East 2014
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We were told by more than one person that Kingston didn't have anything new and to not bother stopping by but we did anyways because I usually like seeing what setup they have at conventions... low and behold they had a whole new product line refresh with their "FURY" line of products! The ID on the heatsyncs for the RAM is very nice in my opinion and I must say I am a fan of the white heatsync with a black PCB! Our PAX East 2014 Intel Sponsor Info + Giveaways!: linustechtips.com A special Thank you to Corsair as well! twitter.com @LinusTech Join our community forum: bit.ly
The video provides a concise on-site look at Kingston's booth at PAX East 2014, focusing on the newly introduced Fury product line that replaces Kingston's older blue RAM lineup. The presenter highlights the visual design of the Fury RAM, including black PCBs and a white heatsink option, and points out color choices available in black, white, blue, and red. He also notes the RAM configurations offered (8 GB or 16 GB) and comments on practical details like the flexible appearance thanks to the new heatsink design and the aesthetic appeal of black PCBs, which many viewers had long requested. On the SSD side, the Fury line includes 128 GB and 256 GB options powered by a Sanforst 2281 controller, with sequential read/write speeds around 500 MB/s, representing competitive entry-level storage performance for that time. Throughout the segment, the video emphasizes Kingston’s esports sponsorship presence at the event and the overall value proposition of Fury as an accessible upgrade path for enthusiasts. The host closes by inviting viewers to subscribe for more PAX East content, reinforcing Linus Tech Tips' ongoing coverage and appreciation for Kingston's involvement in the expo. The tone remains energetic and enthusiastic, blending product details with event vibes to appeal to PC builders and tech enthusiasts watching from home.
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Questions answered
- What is the Fury line replacing in Kingston's RAM lineup?
- The Fury line is replacing Kingston's old blue RAM line.