It will directly compete against Corsair Vengeance and similar RAM

Jan 13, 2014 13:48 GMT  ·  By

Kingston may not have disclosed an actual product name for the range of SF-3700 solid-state drives it dragged into the light at CES 2014, but the same can't be said about its new RAM.

The company has revealed the HyperX Fury series of DDR3 kits, which come in 4 GB to 64 GB capacities and frequencies of DDR3-1600 to DDR3-2400 1333 MHz to 1866 MHz

HyperX Fury will not stand above the HyperX Genesis and even HyperX Predator series. Instead, it will replace the HyperX Blu line and come in Black, White, Blue and Red.

Unfortunately, while Kingston did actually provide the name of the new collection, it did not hand out any pricing. Not during the now ended Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2014) and not after.

Fortunately, Newegg was kind enough to give both: the ETA is on March 31, 2014 and the price is $95 / €95.

Update January 14, 2014: Kingston has contacted us with some corrections. Apparently, this will be the entry-level series (as far as an enthusiast line can have an entry level). Also, the arrival date is no longer unknown.