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Patriot Viper Series DDR3 Memory Modules Launched

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The Viper Series, is Patriot Memory's newest line of memory, that utilizes aluminum-copper composite (ACC) heat spreaders for premium heat dissipation. Lab tests show that after placing the Viper memory under an intense load for 45 minutes, the memory chips themselves were 20% cooler as compared to Patriot's previous bladed heat spreaders. The Patriot Viper series DDR3 modules, are available now in the following dual channes kits:
  • PVS32G1866LLK PC3-15000 2GB Kit 8-8-8-24 @ 1.9V
  • PVS34G1600LLK PC3-12800 4GB Kit 7-7-7-20 @ 1.9V
  • PVS32G1600LLK PC3-12800 2GB Kit 7-7-7-18 @ 1.9V
  • PVS34G1333LLK PC3-10666 4GB Kit 7-7-7-20 @ 1.7V
  • PVS32G1333LLK PC3-10666 2GB Kit 7-7-7-20 @ 1.7V


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No prices mentioned... anyway, I`d like one of those 1600Mhz 4GB kits for my future X48 yorkfield machine :rolleyes:
 
8-8-8-24?! Rofl!
 
The timings are not the greatest but i'm sure in a year or so when i actually buy a new computer they will be a lot more acceptable.
 
Slowly but surely they are coming down. also, one of the biggest selling points on DDR3, aside from Bandwidth, is the lower voltage requirements. They say 1.5v is the standard as ddr2 uses 1.8v. Why, o why, do these modules use 1.9v? OR, have I some how confounded myself and the ddr3 is 1.8v while ddr2 is 2.0v?
 
Slowly but surely they are coming down. also, one of the biggest selling points on DDR3, aside from Bandwidth, is the lower voltage requirements. They say 1.5v is the standard as ddr2 uses 1.8v. Why, o why, do these modules use 1.9v? OR, have I some how confounded myself and the ddr3 is 1.8v while ddr2 is 2.0v?
No, DDR3 standard is 1.5, and DDR2 standard is 1.8, but the high performance kits are alway higher. Most high performance DDR2 kits are rated at 2.1-2.2V. That's .3-.4 above standard, just like these DDR3 kits.



As far as the timings, 8-8-8-24 isn't bad for 1875MHz.
 
Thanks Wile E I wasnt sure if I was fooling myself or what have you.

I guess my biggest complaint is, Id like to see these boys at stock voltage :)
 
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