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Published: 2016-08-01, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Tight frequencytolatency ratio of DDR43200 CAS 16, Supports latency optimization and overclocking, Midmarket pricing
43mm DIMM height may interfere with oversized CPU coolers on some motherboards
Though we have difficulty finding an application that can take advantage of minor timing improvements at very high data rates, users who insist on having those improved timings will find reasonable value in Patriot's Viper Elite model PVE416G320C6KGY...
If anyone would have asked where we felt that the Viper Elite memory kit would end up compared to the competition in the beginning, we would have predicted that it would be comparable to many other premium kits at similar speeds. However, this Patriot kit...
Lifetime Warranty, Aggressive Cosmetics, Good Overclocking Headroom, Fast, Very Fast
Green PCB
The Viper Elite 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4 3200MHz memory kit is everything I expected. They outperformed every other dual channel DDR4 kit we have tested do far. While we did not expect much overclocking headroom, given the rather high default speed, we pleasantly...
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Published: 2016-05-16, Author: Chris , review by: technologyx.com
Patriot's Viper Elite DDR4-3200 16GB kit is an exceptional kit for it's price! It is highly recommended!...
Awesome heatspreaders, Solid performance, Some overclocking headroom, Lifetime warranty
Heatspreaders do extend above the modules
When it comes to performance the Viper Extreme is solid across the board. Operating at 3000 MHz with timings of 16-16-16-36 at 1.35V this memory definitely in that sweet spot when it comes to dual channel DDR4. I was able to push this memory from 3000 MHz...
Published: 2016-03-08, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
While many were cautious about upgrading to DDR4 initially, over the last 18 months, the average price has dropped significantly below less than half of what it was. The average price of a 4x4GB 2133MHz DDR4 kit for example, cost $260 dollars with the low...
A set of RAM that looks this good and comes in with specs like DDR4-3000 16-16-16-36 1.35V is nothing to shake a stick at. Patriot used a great color scheme on these which will go with almost any system. The performance at stock backs up these looks and...
Pricing is still a bit of an unknown, but this stylish kit of Viper Elite RAM has impressed us so much that we would likely pay top of the range pricing anyways! It is rare that we get kits that are so flexible with timings, or that we get a kit that aff...
Published: 2016-04-01, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
The truth is, changing the heatspreader did not change the performance. I mean, was anyone expecting it to do so in the first place? It is not like it will affect its overclocking results either. Like many memory kits I have reviewed here at APH Networks...
Tight frequencytolatency ratio of DDR43200 CAS 16, Supports latency optimization and overclocking, Midmarket pricing
43mm DIMM height may interfere with oversized CPU coolers on some motherboards
Though we have difficulty finding an application that can take advantage of minor timing improvements at very high data rates, users who insist on having those improved timings will find reasonable value in Patriot's Viper Elite model PVE416G320C6KGY...