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Guru3D.com » News » Patriot Releases Viper Steel DDR4 16GB 4400MHz Extreme Performance Memory

Patriot Releases Viper Steel DDR4 16GB 4400MHz Extreme Performance Memory

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/30/2018 08:56 AM | source: | 8 comment(s)
Patriot Releases Viper Steel DDR4 16GB 4400MHz Extreme Performance Memory

PATRIOT announced the release of their fastest kit ever of DDR4 memory today, VIPER STEEL SERIES DDR4 16GB (2x 8 GB) 4400 MHz. Built for the latest Intel and AMD platforms, the VIPER STEEL SERIES provides extreme performance and stability for the most demanding computer environments. 

The VIPER STEEL SERIES DDR4 memory kit brings Intel XMP 2.0 performance to new heights and is able to achieve up to 4400 MHz with a simple setting on supporting Intel's latest processors and motherboards.  The VIPER STEEL SERIES utilizes a custom designed high-performance aluminum heatshield for providing optimal heat dissipation when overclocking and foregoing high-performance tasks. These hand-tested memory modules feature the highest quality memory chips and are running performance timings of CL19-19-19-39 at 1.45 V. VIPER STEEL SERIES DDR4 4400 MHz is optimized for PC enthusiasts, overclockers, or those who want to push their system's performance to the limit through the use of extremely fast components.

  • 8GB 3000MHz
  • 16GB 3200MHz KIT
  • 16GB 3866MHz KIT
  • 16GB 4000MHz KIT
  • 16GB 4133MHz KIT
  • 16GB 4400MHz KIT

VIPER STEEL SERIES offers hardcore overclockers and budget-gamers a wide range of speeds and options as well as an outstanding performance from 3000 MHz up to the highest, 4400 MHz. The VIPER STEEL SERIES DDR4 is backed by a limited lifetime warranty and global technical support. Lead the way to extreme DDR4 performance with VIPER STEEL.

More information?, visit the product page.



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slicer
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#5612081 Posted on: 11/30/2018 11:40 AM
Mem kit version links dont work.

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#5612392 Posted on: 12/01/2018 02:53 PM
Title makes it seem like these are 16GB sticks, they are in fact 16GB kits, so 8GB sticks. Nothing to see here.

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#5612398 Posted on: 12/01/2018 03:10 PM
Title makes it seem like these are 16GB sticks, they are in fact 16GB kits, so 8GB sticks. Nothing to see here.

We are a long way away from 16GB module 4400MHz memory sticks, may not see them intill DDR5, the highest i have seen in 16GB is 3733MHz and that's with pretty loose timings. If they did do it, it would be like CL 22/22/22/45 timings which would make them useless

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#5612438 Posted on: 12/01/2018 06:36 PM
Presently we're at 16GB 4000MHZ XMPs from OEMs - it's possible that those could be overclocked to run at 4400MHZ but I wouldn't know - You'd think so but chances are you'd have to loosen the timings quite a bit and add a reasonable voltage bump.

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#5612479 Posted on: 12/01/2018 08:38 PM
ОК, DDR4 3200 but a further increase above 4200 17 17 28 leads to performance degradation other than benchmarks!

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