Friday, May 22nd 2009
Patriot Brings a Cost Effective Solution to Gaming Memory
Patriot Memory, a global pioneer in high-performance memory, NAND flash and computer technology, today announced the release of their "G" Series DRAM memory kits.
Patriot will spotlight its new "G" Series kits around their 'Enhanced Latency' line for both DDR2 and DDR3 products. With the Patriot "G" Series, you get the look and feel of many of the high end, gaming memory products, but with an advantageous price.
"Consumers are looking for options; our goal is to give them the opportunity to add new technology, at a reasonable cost," says JR Wakabayashi, Patriot's Marketing Manager. "Patriot's 'G' Series is designed with the same quality and reliability that has made Patriot Memory a steadfast name in the gaming industry. The "G" Series will help us reach that segment that is looking for something new and original, but needs an economical solution."
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Patriot Memory
Patriot will spotlight its new "G" Series kits around their 'Enhanced Latency' line for both DDR2 and DDR3 products. With the Patriot "G" Series, you get the look and feel of many of the high end, gaming memory products, but with an advantageous price.
"Consumers are looking for options; our goal is to give them the opportunity to add new technology, at a reasonable cost," says JR Wakabayashi, Patriot's Marketing Manager. "Patriot's 'G' Series is designed with the same quality and reliability that has made Patriot Memory a steadfast name in the gaming industry. The "G" Series will help us reach that segment that is looking for something new and original, but needs an economical solution."
20 Comments on Patriot Brings a Cost Effective Solution to Gaming Memory
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Not bad lookin'.
DDR2 PGS24G8500C7K 1066 7-7-7-20 @ 2.1v and they still have the balls to call it enhanced Latency.... is enhanced for poor performance. That's why timings were not disclosed on PR.
www.patriotmemory.com/products/detailp.jsp?prodline=5&catid=40&prodgroupid=118&id=831&type=1
DDR2-800 5-5-5-15 @ 1.9v
www.patriotmemory.com/products/detailp.jsp?prodline=5&catid=40&prodgroupid=117&id=830&type=1
PC3-10666 (1333MHz) 9-9-9-24 1.5V
www.patriotmemory.com/products/detailp.jsp?prodline=5&catid=41&prodgroupid=119&id=832&type=1
PC3-12800 (1600MHz) 9-9-9-24 1.8V <---- :roll:
www.patriotmemory.com/products/detailp.jsp?prodline=5&catid=41&prodgroupid=120&id=833&type=1
Tri channel kits for i7 is a little better, I mean..... less terrible.
PC3-12800 (1600MHz) 9-9-9-24 1.65V
PC3-10666 (1333MHz) 9-9-9-24 1.65V
what is the deal lately with all these manufacturers releasing junk ram and trying to make it sound fancy? that stuff better be DIRT cheap...
XBL (Xtra Bandwidth and Latency) > LL (low latency) > EL (Eased Latency) > Signature (value)
It isn't supposed to be great overclocking memory. Just wait and see if they get their hands on some of that Elpida Hyper MNH-E stuff. I've been waiting for another XBL kit for a while :\
My old Patriot 1gb kit of XBL was amazing stuff. PC3200, also rated for PC4200, i had it clocked up to DDR620 for a few weeks. Solid stuff. Still have it. TCCD + Brainpower PCB.
this value crap on the other hand...