Kingston rolled out many of their popular products at this year’s Target Open Day, and the first thing that really caught our attention was this gorgeous Thermaltake P5 build, where instead of a large water cooling loop, you’ll find the bracket completely saturated with HyperX SSDs. If you’re wanting crazy performance or lots of storage, half a dozen SSDs in RAID will certainly do the trick.
Their ever-popular Cloud II gaming headset, which we reviewed here, but it’s still a big hit with gamers around the world.
Kingston produce a huge amount of storage devices, and their little briefcase of wonder is a nice visual demonstration of their biggest products, ranging from DDR3/4 memory, to their high-end flash drives.
Kingston were mostly here for B2B relations, but having the booth many retailers the chance to test the Cloud II, as well as view the performance of their high-end SSD drives, and more often than not, seeing and hearing is beliving.
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