No lights are not welcome! Kingston's new RGB SSD released: 3D MLC flash memory

With the robust growth of the gaming market, RGB and gaming are two irrelevant things slowly together, and even have no RGB non-gaming point of view.

Some time ago, A-DATA introduced the world's first RGB SO-DIMM memory, marking the formal entry of notebook memory into the RGB era.

Today, Kingston, also a veteran storage vendor, unveiled a new line of HyperX Fury RGB SSDs at CES that includes three HyperX logos in the middle and a light bar on each side of the logo.

The HyperX Fury RGB solid state drive is a traditional 2.5-inch form factor with a thickness of 7mm and uses a traditional SATA serial interface with 6Gbps bandwidth. The internal 3D MLC NAND flash memory is available in 240GB, 480GB and 960GB capacities .

In addition, the HyperX Fury RGB SSD comes with a Micro USB 2.0 interface and comes with a data cable for connection to the USB2.0 interface on the motherboard, allowing users to control LED lights when installed with Kingston HyperX applications.

It is worth mentioning that the solid-state drive LED lights also support ASUS Sync RGB and Gigabyte's RGB Fusion and other industry standards.

Prices and listing dates are yet to be announced. However, the price of the three HyperX Fury RGB solid state drives will be over 569 yuan (240GB), 1299 yuan (480GB), and 2399 yuan (960GB), respectively, from Kingston's TLC solid- ).

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