Patriot extended their performance Viper series of memory with the new Viper 4 built for the latest Intel X99 DDR4 platform and Haswell-E processor. The new modules are offered in quad channel kits of 16GB and 32GB running at speeds ranging from 2400MHz to 3000MHz and voltages from 1.2 – 1.35v.
“We are really excited about this new addition to our Viper Line,” said Les Henry, Patriot’s VP of Engineering. “The new Viper 4 line benchmarks are crushing the older DDR3 scores from just about every hardware benchmark: memory bandwidth, SSD and USB just to name a few.”
Patriot also upgraded the heat shield to make sure the new and faster modules run just as cool and stable. They are XMP 2.0 compatible, hand-tested, and backed by a lifetime warranty.
The Patriot Viper 4 series will be available in the first quarter of 2015 at resellers around the world and with anMSRP between $250.00 and $700.00.
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