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Patriot Viper Steel RGB 3600MHz 32GB Memory Review

Compute and Productivity Tests

We see a reasonable start for the Viper Steel RGB memory kit in 7-Zip. Middle-of-the-pack scores are registered both in terms of compressing and decompressing. Blender, however, shows very little variance between each tested kit. The Patriot Viper Steel modules cannot quite match the performance of Corsair’s expensive Micron E-die kit, but the differences are minor.

In Cinebench, we again see the SK Hynix-based Viper Steel RGB modules slightly outperforming the higher-capacity, SpecTek-based non-RGB kit. Corsair’s tighter Micron kit is again at the top of the chart by a narrow margin, though.

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