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Patriot updates Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 memory with higher speeds and non-binary modules

Patriot Memory has announced a lineup expansion for its Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 memory series, bringing to market new variants of its memory kits with and without RGB lighting, with speeds up to 8200MHz as well as new capacity options. 

The Viper Xtreme 5 memory series was first introduced earlier this year, at CES 2023, featuring memory modules designed for the high-end market. Originally, the XMP 3.0 ready series only included 32GB memory kits (2×16 GB) featuring RGB modules with speeds ranging between 7,600 MHz and 8,000 MHz.

With the latest update, Patriot increased the offering, adding two 48GB (2x 24GB) RGB memory kits clocked at 7,600MHz (36-48-48-84) and 8,000MHz (38-48-48-84). The company also added non-RGB modules featuring the same snake-head-shaped aluminium heatsink with a matte finish, minus the RGB lightbar. These non-RGB modules will be available in 32GB (2x 16GB) and 48GB (2x 24GB) kits running at 7,600MHz (36-48-48-84) or 8,200MHz (38-48-48-84) speeds with a voltage of 1.45V.

All modules are hand-tested to ensure stability. The RGB lighting can be configured using most motherboard software, including Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0, Asus Aura Sync, ASRock Polychrom Sync, and MSI Mystic Light Sync. The new Viper Xtreme 5 memory kits will be available in September 2023.

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KitGuru says: If you're looking for high-speed memory operating with relatively low timings, the new non-RGB Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 memory kits might be worth checking out. There are not many manufacturers offering DDR5-8200 memory with below-CL40 timings.

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