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PATRIOT Releases VIPER GAMING STEEL RGB Memory Lineup

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VIPER GAMING by PATRIOT, a trademarked brand of PATRIOT and a global leader in performance memory, solid-state drives, and flash storage solutions, today is pleased to announce the launch of its new VIPER STEEL RGB series DDR4 high-performance memory. The VIPER STEEL RGB series evolved from the award-winning VIPER STEEL series memory and now comes equipped with spectacular RGB illumination and dedicated to bringing desktop DRAM RGB lighting design to a whole new level. The VIPER STEEL RGB series memory kits are currently available at speeds 3200 MHz and 3600 MHz with the largest capacity of 64 GB (2x 32 GB) kit. All modules are hand-tested and optimized across the latest Intel and AMD Ryzen platforms to deliver excellent stability and a visual feast of RGB lighting to PC enthusiasts and water-cooled PC modders.





For better thermal dissipation and distinctive appearance, the VIPER STEEL RGB series DDR4 memory features a redesigned heatshield comprised of high-quality aluminium coated in a pearlescent black paint and a scratch-proof finish. The lightbar embedded on the top of the heatshield brings 5 impressive multi-zones of RGB to the memory module. It fully supports the latest ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light Sync, ASROCK Polychrome Sync RGB Motherboard RGB applications.

Each of the VIPER STEEL RGB series memory kit modules has been strictly screened and is built on a ten-layer PCB with the best-quality components. The DRAM modules have been optimized separately across the latest Intel and AMD Ryzen platforms to deliver extreme performance with utmost signal quality and reliability. This series is available in single 8 GB / 16 GB / 32 GB modules or dual module kits with a maximum 64 GB (2x 32) capacity and in frequencies between 3200 MHz and 3600 MHz. With the benefit of XMP 2.0 automatic overclock (OC) settings, the VIPER STEEL RGB series memory kit preserves potential headroom for additional overclocking performance and tuning. Backed by a PATRIOT limited lifetime warranty, the VIPER STEEL RGB series is tailor-made for hardcore gamers, case modders, and overclockers and is now available at major US retailers.

Availability

The PATRIOT VIPER STEEL RGB series DDR4 memory is now available from Amazon, and Newegg.

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I bought their 2x 16 GB Patriot Viper Steel Series DDR4-3600 (CL18) a few weeks ago to go along with my ASRock B550M Pro4 / Ryzen 5 5600X and they weren't stable past 3200 MHz, despite a lot of quality technical support from ASRock (shout out to them).

Replaced it with 2x 16 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3600 (CL18) and they worked at 3600 MHz instantly.
 
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I bought their 2x 16 GB Patriot Viper Steel Series DDR4-3600 (CL18) a few weeks ago to go along with my ASRock B550M Pro4 / Ryzen 5 5600X and they weren't stable past 3200 MHz, despite a lot of quality technical support from ASRock (shout out to them).

Replaced it with 2x 16 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3600 (CL18) and they worked at 3600 MHz instantly.
3600 CL18 is a lottery bin. You could get Samsungf B-Die or you could get some utter crap.
I bought their Viper 4400 CL19 and it's running at 3733 CL14. Samsung B-Die. Very pleased.
 

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The worst ram i've ever had... they can't even run stable at 3166MHz. i got black screen sometimes (don't mind 3200mhz).
i had a HyperX furyX 2666mhz 8gb and it's most stable than this one, even overclocked at 3200mhz.
NEVER AGAIN PATRIOT VIPER STEEL
 
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Benchmark Scores Are in the benchmark section
Hi,
Seems they aren't always up front with the cas latency numbers
This page I don't see it listed at all.
 
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