Tuesday, May 14th 2024

Patriot Memory Teams Up With MSI for New Viper Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5 MPOWER Memory Series

Patriot Memory, a renowned name in performance memory and storage solutions, has teamed up with MSI, an innovator in gaming hardware, to unleash the Viper Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5 MPOWER Series - an extreme-speed DDR5 memory kit crafted for gamers, overclockers, and power users. This cutting-edge collaboration between the two brands combines blistering data rates up to 8000MT/s with massive 32 GB (16 GB x2) or 48 GB (24 GB x2) capacities. The Viper Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5 MPOWER series unleashes a torrent of memory bandwidth, turbocharging gaming rigs, content creation workstations, and other high-intensity applications demanding extreme responsiveness and throughput.

Optimized for Maximum Overclocking Potential
Intel XMP 3.0 certified for seamless plug-and-play overclocking on the latest Intel platforms, the Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5 MPOWER kit also integrates with MSI's user-friendly EZ Dashboard utility. This enables granular control over advanced timings and voltages to extract every last drop of performance.
Enthusiast-Grade Design and Customization
The refined silver aluminium heat spreader beautifully complements MSI's iconic MPOWER motherboards, creating a cohesive, premium aesthetic. Offering fully customizable, vibrant RGB lighting allows enthusiasts to personalize their system's look and sync stunning lighting effects across all components.

Rock-Solid Data Integrity and Stability
Intel's On-Die ECC technology fortifies the Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5 MPOWER's data integrity and stability. It corrects single-bit errors and detects multi-bit errors, ensuring rock-solid reliability even under grueling overclocked conditions where uptime is critical.

"Our Viper Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5 MPOWER solution brings the full performance advantages of DDR5 to gamers and enthusiasts," said Les Henry, Patriot VP of North and South America Sales. "Collaborating with MSI allows us to create a top-tier DDR5 memory kit with the extreme speeds and overclocking prowess this audience demands."
Source: Patriot Memory
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8 Comments on Patriot Memory Teams Up With MSI for New Viper Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5 MPOWER Memory Series

#1
docnorth
Not much of a progress..
21 Aug 2023 @ir_cow tested a Patriot kit already at 8000MT/s, 1,45v with 38-48-48-84-117 timings (copied from the review).

On the other hand if the price is right, why not.
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#2
KrazyT
The design could match the MSI mobo at least, no ?

*edit :
The Viper Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5 MPOWER
I thought BMW has tuned a Dodge Viper :D:D
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#3
ir_cow
Hmm this must for in preparation for the next socket. No offense to MSI, but they don't have a 2-slot motherboard and running 8000 MT/s on 4-slot is a questionable endeavor Intel for 13/14th gen.

What I'm getting from this press release is the "MPOWER" aspect is memory software for the MSI motherboard.

Or it just Xtreme memory with MSI branded like XPG does for ASUS ROG and Team Group for ASUS TUF.
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#4
vantila
What does
has teamed up with MSI
really suppose to mean?
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#5
thestryker6
ir_cowHmm this must for in preparation for the next socket. No offense to MSI, but they don't have a 2-slot motherboard and running 8000 MT/s on 4-slot is a questionable endeavor Intel for 13/14th gen.

What I'm getting from this press release is the "MPOWER" aspect is memory software for the MSI motherboard.

Or it just Xtreme memory with MSI branded like XPG does for ASUS ROG and Team Group for ASUS TUF.
MSI was supposed to be releasing a 2 DIMM slot MPower Z790, but as far as I'm aware it hasn't yet appeared. Of course the press release indicated it was a rather low end board features/VRM wise other than the memory support so maybe they opted to not.
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#6
ir_cow
thestryker6MSI was supposed to be releasing a 2 DIMM slot MPower Z790, but as far as I'm aware it hasn't yet appeared. Of course the press release indicated it was a rather low end board features/VRM wise other than the memory support so maybe they opted to not.
Interesting. I did watch a video with Kingpin saying the EVGa BIOS team was going to MSI. Might be why the revival of the MPOWER is upon us. Still though, doesn't make sense to release anything else high end for the 1700 socket. Not when we are less than 6 months away from the new socket.
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#7
Minus Infinity
LOL

with massive 32 GB (16 GB x2)

If it were 128GB (64 GB x 2) then I'd support the hyperbole. 2 x 16GB is entry level to me. I only build PC's with 64GB as minimum. I started using 32GB back in 2010.
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#8
Random_User
KrazyTThe design could match the MSI mobo at least, no ?

*edit :
The Viper Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5 MPOWER
I thought BMW has tuned a Dodge Viper :D:D
LOL. Couldn't say any beter. :D The fantasy of these marketers is so shallow, it really is borderline to copyright infringement.
Or they might be the infamous beemer fans.
At least Patriot has managed to differentiate the logo from now "Fiat" Viper. But they are now closer to the Sapphire Nitro+ instead, TBH. Sorry for offtopic.
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ir_cowInteresting. I did watch a video with Kingpin saying the EVGa BIOS team was going to MSI. Might be why the revival of the MPOWER is upon us. Still though, doesn't make sense to release anything else high end for the 1700 socket. Not when we are less than 6 months away from the new socket.
If the addition of the EVGA staff to MSI would lead to better products and increased reliability, then it's a win-win situation. And it would be even better, if this would apply on the entire stack/range of motherboards, and not only some limited number, belated halo products. At least MSI has the budget to do it.
Minus InfinityLOL

with massive 32 GB (16 GB x2)

If it were 128GB (64 GB x 2) then I'd support the hyperbole. 2 x 16GB is entry level to me. I only build PC's with 64GB as minimum. I started using 32GB back in 2010.
A joke indeed. Even DDR4 on it's late stages, had 32 and even 64GB single stick. And with current applications chewing the RAM like some snaks, 2x16GB is nowhere enough, let alone futureproof. Especially if consider, that even with filling all four slots, it would potentially hamper the performance, or even cause incompatibility issues. So in the end it would be required to buy a couple of newer more dense sticks, anyway.

The "dubious" decisions, that put into risky situations, the entire collab, befeore it even appeared to the market.
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