Wednesday, February 3rd 2010

Patriot Announces Sector 5 DDR3-2250 MHz Dual-Channel Memory Kit

Patriot today announced the launch of its new Sector 5 Series Extreme Performance DDR3 memory. Designed specifically for overclockers and enthusiasts using Intel based platforms, the Sector 5 boasts an amazing 2250MHz with timings of 9-9-9-27. Individually hand tested on the Intel P55 chipset platform; the Sector 5 modules offer incredible performance for users looking to reach new heights in overclocking and benchmarking. Engineered for the gaming enthusiast and intense overclocker, the Sector 5 is one of the fastest modules on the market and will be offered as a 4GB kit (2 x 2GB modules) under the part number PVV34G2250LLK.

"Our goal is to provide the hardcore enthusiast with a performance module that is actually going to perform at the specified timing with stability", says Les Henry, Patriot's VP of Engineering. "Consumers can feel confident that what we advertise for our speeds and timing is true to the specifications. Additionally, users can expect headroom to reach faster speeds. We have been able to hit speeds over 2400MHz with these modules in our lab."
Designed with an extruded aircraft-grade aluminum heat spreader, Viper II 'Sector 5' series modules quickly dissipate heat from the modules resulting in improved stability and reliability during extreme overclocking conditions. Each module is 100% hand-tested for quality assurance and is backed by a full lifetime warranty and industry leading customer service.
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8 Comments on Patriot Announces Sector 5 DDR3-2250 MHz Dual-Channel Memory Kit

#1
assaulter_99
"aircraft-grade aluminum heat spreader" Nice, maybe you"ll be able to fly em" lol They look nice and aggressive btw! The spreaders look like a patriot missile battery ;)
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#2
TIGR
Unless it's not as overpriced as the typical high-end memory, I'd rather spend the money on SSD/GPU.
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#3
buggalugs
TIGRUnless it's not as overpriced as the typical high-end memory, I'd rather spend the money on SSD/GPU.
True, and if you wanted to spend that kinda money you would be using X58 platform.
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#4
Hunt3r
More is it only for x58?
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#5
erocker
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LGA1156. (P55) = Dual Channel

LGA1366. (X58) = Triple Channel

This set is dual channel, it is for LGA1156 (P55)
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#6
aj28
Urgh... Patriot is trash RAM, even if it could run those specs consistently. I appreciate the black PCB though... Could go for some slick lookin' RAM once I get around to upgrading to DDR3, though I'd place GeIL above these guys!
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#7
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assaulter_99"aircraft-grade aluminum heat spreader" Nice, maybe you"ll be able to fly em" lol They look nice and aggressive btw! The spreaders look like a patriot missile battery ;)
LOL! :laugh: Maybe they tried to said it's the same aluminum alloy used in aircraft construction...:rolleyes: Personally I would have thought that plain Copper will do the job 3 times better, but it might have been more expensive...

2250MHz is great. I wonder if a triple channel kit will be available? And the price...
#8
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
lol, "extruded aircraft-grade aluminum" I would like to know what machine it was extruded in (spaghetti and tubing is extruded)

(they should have left that part out and focused on the fact its just plain bad ass fast memory)
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