Kingston MicroSDHC Class 4 4GB
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8 years ago
Good Price
Have older Nikon Coolpix camera, which makes it difficult to find suitable memory cards. Easy to replace & good value of product.
13 years ago
Supposedly Class 4 which means MINIMUM 4MB/s , in fact doesn't even get to 3MB/s when writing to a newly formated card. OK for music, probably too slow for a camera/video
10 years ago
Working Well
Purchased for use in trail cameras. No problems so far, even in cold weather.
Pros:
- Price Works as expected
Cons:
- none
14 years ago
Kingston HyperX H2O 4GB 2133MHz DDR3 CL9 Memory Kit Review
Sick looks and integrated water cooling top off this special H2O edition from Kingston with their HyperX 4GB 2133MHz kit. Legit Reviews pushes the Kingston HyperX H2O 2133Mhz memory kit in our Sandy Bridge test bench to see if there is any more juice that can be squeezed out of it and we will show...
14 years ago
The mindset of consumers buying RAM for their home machine and IT administrators buying RAM for their servers are quite different. Consumers are looking for speed, low timings, and overclockability. IT admins are primarily looking at reliability and high density per DIMM.
13 years ago
it works perfectly in all devices i tried! Though could be faster!
11 years ago
Kingston HyperX Predator 16GB 3000MHz Quad Channel DDR4 Kit Review
Kingston's HyperX Predator 3000MHz 16GB kit costs £349.99 at Overclockers in the UK on pre-order. We haven't been able to find it listed anywhere else but we can infer U.S pricing of around $450-500. Kingston supply a lifetime warranty with this product.
Pros:
- Best-in-class performance
- Great looks and high quality construction
- Lifetime warranty
Cons:
- Very expensive
- Tall heatsinks may cause compatibility issues
- High frequency doesn't scale in many real world applications (at least not yet….
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