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Friday, 25 June 2010 14:56

Patriot shows its Viper II Sector 7 DDR3 kits

Written by Slobodan Simic
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Tripple-channel 6, 12 and 24GB

Patriot has announced its latest Viper II Sector 7 DDR3 kits that aims at overclockers, enthusiasts and gamers that are happily running on Intel's X58 platforms. The new line will include 6GB, 12GB and 24GB triple-channel kits ranging from 1600MHz to 2000MHz.

The new Viper II Sector 7 lineup starts with 6GB DDR3 1600MHz, 1800MHz and 2000MHz triple-channel kits which will be available as an Enhanced Latency kit or Low Latency kit version. The first one is running at 9-9-9-27 timings while the latter has a bit tighter 8-8-8-24. These two are only available on 1600MHz speeds as the 1800MHz and 2000MHz will be limited to CL9 as an Enhanced edition kit.

In addition to the 6GB kits, Patriot has included both the 12GB and 24GB versions of the same series that will be available at 1600MHz speeds. The 12GB kits will also be available as a Low and Enhanced Latency kits while the 24GB on is limited to Enhanced Latency or simply CL9.

All of the kits feature XMP support and are cooled by Patriot's Viper II series heatsinks with aircraft-grade aluminium heatspreaders. All kits feature a lifetime warranty and should be available in retail/e-tail pretty soon.

You can check out the full lineup here.
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