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Patriot Memory is, well, a PC memory company first, and it acts like one, by bring to CES its fastest DDR5 memory offerings. The new Patriot Viper Venom RGB/non-RGB is the company's new high-end enthusiast memory product, and comes with speeds ranging between DDR5-5200 to DDR5-7400, and capacities up to 64 GB. The Viper Xtreme 5 rules the pack with capacity ranging up to 32 GB, but speeds between DDR5-7600 and the top DDR5-8000. The Viper Elite 5 is a notch below the two, and comes in speed ranges between DDR5-5600 to DDR5-6000. Intel XMP 3.0 profiles enable the advertised speeds and the click of a button.
The Signature and Signature Premium lines of DDR5 memory come in speeds of up to DDR5-5600, and cover the company's mainstream lineup. The Signature Premium includes a heatspreader, the Signature doesn't. It's good to see Patriot continue to ship DDR4 kits to the crowd that's transitioning between the two memory standards. The new Viper 4 Blackout series features a retro-Patriot style that's reminiscent of the company's DDR2 days, comes in densities of up to 64 GB, and speeds of up to DDR4-4400.
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The Signature and Signature Premium lines of DDR5 memory come in speeds of up to DDR5-5600, and cover the company's mainstream lineup. The Signature Premium includes a heatspreader, the Signature doesn't. It's good to see Patriot continue to ship DDR4 kits to the crowd that's transitioning between the two memory standards. The new Viper 4 Blackout series features a retro-Patriot style that's reminiscent of the company's DDR2 days, comes in densities of up to 64 GB, and speeds of up to DDR4-4400.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site