VIPER, has announced the market launch of their VIPER ELITE II DDR4 PERFORMANCE MEMORY. The VIPER ELITE II inherits its successful design from the award-winning ELITE PERFORMANCE MEMORY series and continues to deliver unparalleled stability and overclocking potential to hardware enthusiasts and hardcore gamers. It is customized for the PC builder looking for an RGB-free performance-centric memory solution with a wide range of speeds and capacities.
The VIPER ELITE II features a clean and stealthy new heat spreader design to showcase the VIPER brand elements. A military-grade aluminium heatshield wraps up the module to provide outstanding thermal performance and maintain system stability under the heaviest of loads. In addition, each module is built from a 10-layer PCB using only the highest quality hand-tested memory chips and components to ensure that each module meets VIPER’s strict quality standards for excellent stability and reliability.
The VIPER ELITE II fully supports XMP 2.0 for profile-based automatic overclocking and is validated against the latest Intel and AMD motherboard platforms for compatibility. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, the VIPER ELITE II is now available in selected global retailers in both single module and dual kits with frequencies of 2666 MHz/3200 MHz /3600 MHz/4000 MHz and module densities of 4 GB/8 GB/16 GB/32 GB, offering a maximum kit capacity of 64 GB (2×32 GB).
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At the time of writing, Viper Gaming has not confirmed any specific regional release dates nor how much we can expect the new VIPER ELITE II memory to cost when it does arrive with retailers. However, if you do want to learn more, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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