Monday, May 15th 2023

Patriot Memory to Bring Extreme Gaming Performance to Computex 2023 with Next-Gen Products

Patriot Memory, a leading manufacturer of high performance enthusiast memory modules, SSDs, flash storage and gaming peripherals, is excited to announce that their worldwide team and supporting brands, Viper Gaming and ACPI, will attend Computex 2023 in Taipei, Taiwan. With its supporting brands, Viper Gaming and ACPI, Patriot Memory will host an exhibition of a wide variety of new, upcoming and flagship products.

Viper Gaming, Patriot Memory's gaming-oriented brand, will feature a variety of new and upcoming products, including the 2023 European Hardware Award nominated Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 extreme performance memory and Viper Elite 5 DDR5 mainstream performance memory. Viper Gaming will also debut its upcoming PV553 Gen 5 x4 SSD. Patriot Memory will also feature updates to its PCIe Gen 4 lineup, its other flagship series, peripherals and its recently released Viper VXD M.2 SSD Enclosure.
ACPI, Patriot Memory's recently acquired industrial division, will showcase its newest flash storage, memory solutions, and other industrial-grade components.

"Patriot Memory is very excited to be back in Taipei again for Computex this year", said Les Henry, VP of N. America and S. America Sales. "We have a big exhibition full of exciting new products coming in 2023 that we can't wait to show off."

Computex 2023 is a global event for technology enthusiasts and professionals headlined by hundreds of worldwide exhibitors. Computex 2023 will be hosted at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center in Taipei, Taiwan from May 30th to June 2nd. Attendees can visit Patriot Memory's booth in the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center in Hall 1, Booth #J0309, to learn more about Patriot Memory's many new products.
Source: Patriot Memory
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3 Comments on Patriot Memory to Bring Extreme Gaming Performance to Computex 2023 with Next-Gen Products

#1
Ownedtbh
can games even utilize the speed of pcie5?
my steam libary only uses a maximum of 600mb/s when i do stuff there
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chrcoluk
Maybe this one wont turn itself off under load?
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Sabishii Hito
Ownedtbhcan games even utilize the speed of pcie5?
my steam libary only uses a maximum of 600mb/s when i do stuff there
Once DirectStorage gets more widespread usage and improves, I suspect we will eventually get there.
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