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Product category: Memory Devices and Modules
News Release from: Kingston Technology
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 March 2004

Kingston joins in global gaming
challenge

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Kingston Technology is assisting in the ACON4 worldwide gaming event hosted by ABIT Computer Corp, along with Intel Corp, Dong Feng Yueda Kia Motors, Western Digital and Viewsonic.

Kingston Technology is assisting in the ACON4 worldwide gaming event hosted by ABIT Computer Corp, along with Intel Corp, Dong Feng Yueda Kia Motors, Western Digital and Viewsonic Promising to be one of the most exciting gaming events of 2004, ACON4 will begin on 12th March 2004 with qualifying competition rounds spread across 19 countries and territories in a total of 50 cities

The top gamer from each region will be invited to the final competition on 6th June 2004 in Shanghai, China, where they will then compete head-to-head in a tournament to determine the ACON4 world champion.

"We're very excited to be a part of ACON4", said Vincent Hunter, European Director of the ValueRAM product line at Kingston Technology.

"The event is a great opportunity to showcase our Kingston Technology HyperX line of high-performance memory and demonstrate its performance on ABIT's superior gaming motherboards".

Kingston Technology representatives will be present at most of the qualifying rounds to demonstrate the company's HyperX memory performance.

The winning gamers will receive HyperX modules as part of the prize packages.

The UK qualifying round takes place between the 12th and 15th March at Newbury Racecourse with around 1100 players expected to take part.

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