Patriot Memory brought its full lineup of new memory and storage products to the Computex 2025 show in Taipei, and as the company is celebrating 40 years of innovation, it also showcased its special Xtreme 5 - 40th Anniversary Limited Edition DDR5 memory, and new storage products, like the PDP31 portable SSD and the Viper EV330 SSD enclosure.
Patriot Memory brought its full lineup of DDR5 memory modules and kits, including the Patriot Signature Line, Viper Venom RGB and non-RGB, Viper Elite 5 Ultra in RGB TUF Gaming Alliance or non-RGB versions, as well as its high-end Viper Xtreme 5 lineup, that comes in RGB, RGB MPOWER, non-RGB, CKD RGB and non-RGB versions. Plus the special 40th Anniversary Limited Edition kits, with capacities of up to 48 GB and speeds of up to 8,000 MT/s. The Viper Xtreme 5 CKD memory will be available in various modules and kits, reaching speeds of up to 9,600 MT/s. Patriot also showcased a couple of CKD CSODIMMs, that come in kits of up 32 GB and reach speeds of up to 7,200 MT/s.
As said, Patriot memory also had a few new external storage products on display as well, including the Patriot PDP31, a compact USB-C external SSD available in capacities of up to 2 TB, and reaching read and write speeds of 1,000 MB/s. It has a durable shell with transparent window, which is a nice touch, and includes a 12 cm USB-C cable. Patriot also had the new Viper EV330 SSD enclosure on display, which supports PCIe M.2 2230 SSDs and promises transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps. It uses a shock- and drop-proof case with silicone bumper, which should make it highly durable. The PVP30 SSD is Patriot's ultra-compact SSD with USB-A and USB-C connectors on each side, read and write performance of up to 1,000 MB/s, and capacities of up to 2 TB.

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Patriot Memory brought its full lineup of DDR5 memory modules and kits, including the Patriot Signature Line, Viper Venom RGB and non-RGB, Viper Elite 5 Ultra in RGB TUF Gaming Alliance or non-RGB versions, as well as its high-end Viper Xtreme 5 lineup, that comes in RGB, RGB MPOWER, non-RGB, CKD RGB and non-RGB versions. Plus the special 40th Anniversary Limited Edition kits, with capacities of up to 48 GB and speeds of up to 8,000 MT/s. The Viper Xtreme 5 CKD memory will be available in various modules and kits, reaching speeds of up to 9,600 MT/s. Patriot also showcased a couple of CKD CSODIMMs, that come in kits of up 32 GB and reach speeds of up to 7,200 MT/s.






As said, Patriot memory also had a few new external storage products on display as well, including the Patriot PDP31, a compact USB-C external SSD available in capacities of up to 2 TB, and reaching read and write speeds of 1,000 MB/s. It has a durable shell with transparent window, which is a nice touch, and includes a 12 cm USB-C cable. Patriot also had the new Viper EV330 SSD enclosure on display, which supports PCIe M.2 2230 SSDs and promises transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps. It uses a shock- and drop-proof case with silicone bumper, which should make it highly durable. The PVP30 SSD is Patriot's ultra-compact SSD with USB-A and USB-C connectors on each side, read and write performance of up to 1,000 MB/s, and capacities of up to 2 TB.



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