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Patriot DDR3-2000 Viper Triple Channel Kit
Patriot memory has just launched a DDR3 2000 MHz memory kit. You can find it under SKU codenumber PVT36G2000LK. The kit consists of three 2GB modules, obviously for triple channel memory support.
A key feature of the memory are the blue heatspreaders and admittedly, they do look good, and hopefully work like that as well.
At 2000 MHz the DIMMs will need a voltage of 1.65 Volts, but does manage to squeeze CL8-8-8-24 latencies out of there. Patriot gives a lifetime warranty for its products including this one. There's no price information is available just yet.
BTW keep your eyes open for our review (soon) on OCZ Blade memory at 2000 MHz CAS7.
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