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Kingmax Launches First Waterproof SDXC 64GB Memory Card

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Kingston Launches HyperX Plug and Play High Performance Memory



Kingmax Launches First Waterproof SDXC 64GB Memory Card

Kingmax launched a new high-speed, high-capacity Waterproof SDXC Class 10 64GB memory card with 65 MB/s read and 40 MB/s write speeds.



The Kingmax Waterproof SDXC Class 10 memory card offers 65 MB/s read speed and 40 MB/s write speed. It also supports SD 3.01 specifications which add a new UHS-I (Ultra High Speed Bus I) interface structure that will enable transfer speeds of up to 104 MB/s. The UHS symbol applies to SDHC and SDXC products only. When paired with a UHS-I device, Kingmax's Waterproof SDXC UHS-I and SDHC UHS-I memory cards should be capable of recording HD videos while simultaneously performing other recording functions.

As you can see, SDXC host products are backwards compatible with SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards, while the SDXC memory card supports SDXC host products only.

Kingmax Waterproof SDXC memory cards adopt the newest exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table) file system to store DVD image files, HD films and any virtual machine hard-drive files over 4GB. This also allows for more free space after fragmentation.

In addition, the Waterproof SDXC Class 10 card supports built-in CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media) multimedia content protection, together with ECC (Error Correction Code) and wear-leveling features.

Furthermore, Kingmax released a regular SDXC Class 10 64GB card, too.

Specifications:

  • Capacity: 64GB
  • Speed Rate: Class 10 (Minimum)
  • Interface: SDXC UHS-I (UHS104)
  • Dimensions: 24 x 32 x 2.1 mm
  • Weight: 2.1 g
  • File System: exFAT
  • SD 3.01-compliant
  • Operation temperature: -25°C to 85°C
  • Storage temperature: -40°C to 85°C
  • Transfer Mode: Version 1, UHS104, up to 104MB/s (according to SD Memory Card Standard Version 3.00, UHS104 spec.)
  • Operating System Support: Windows 7, Windows Vista (SP1 or later), Windows XP (SP2 or later) with exFAT update
  • Built-in ECC and wear-leveling features
  • RoHS-compliant

Source: Kingmax


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Kingston Launches HyperX Plug and Play High Performance Memory

Kingston Technology Company today announced the new HyperX Plug and Play series of high-performance enthusiast memory that is programmed with faster frequencies and, when installed into a system using a Sandy Bridge chipset, will automatically work at either 1600MHz or 1866MHz in both desktop and notebook PCs.



The modules are programmed using JEDEC-compliant settings, allowing 1600MHz and 1866MHz frequency support. It is as simple as plugging in the memory and turning on the machine, as the system automatically recognizes faster memory speed with no further BIOS settings required. In addition, the modules are backwards compatible with previously released DDR3 systems on the market.

HyperX Plug and Play modules are available now. Pricing and specifications are below.

  • KHX1600C9D3P1K2/8G — 8GB 1600MHz Non-ECC DIMM @ 1.5v (kit of 2) CL9-9-9 HyperX Plug and Play $122
  • KHX1600C9D3P1K2/4G — 4GB 1600MHz Non-ECC DIMM @ 1.5v (kit of 2) CL9-9-9 HyperX Plug and Play $67
  • KHX1600C9S3P1K2/8G — 8GB 1600MHz Non-ECC SODIMM @ 1.5v (kit of 2) CL9-9-9 HyperX Plug and Play $122
  • KHX1600C9S3P1K2/4G — 4GB 1600MHz Non-ECC SODIMM @1.5v (kit of 2) CL9-9-9 HyperX Plug and Play $67
  • KHX1866C11S3P1K2/8G — 8GB 1866MHz Non-ECC SODIMM @ 1.5v (kit of 2) CL11-11-11 HyperX Plug and Play $163
  • KHX1866C11S3P1K2/4G — 4GB 1866MHz Non-ECC SODIMM @ 1.5v (kit of 2) CL11-11-11 HyperX Plug and Play $88

Source: Kingston Technology Company


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