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Patriot launches new high capacity Viper Steel RGB DDR4 RAM kits

Patriot Viper Gaming is revamping its memory line-up today with the new Viper Steel RGB DDR4 RAM kits. These kits are focused on bringing a big memory capacity boost, with kits up to 64GB. 

The new Viper Steel RGB series has evolved from the previous Viper Steel series with the addition of RGB LEDs. These new kits will be available with up to 64GB capacity and in speeds ranging from 3200MHz to 3600MHz.

All modules are said to be hand-tested and optimised for both the latest Intel and AMD Ryzen platforms, so you can expect top performance, no matter which platform you choose.

To improve thermals, Patriot has equipped the Viper Steel RGB series with a redesigned heat shield built from high-quality aluminium and coated in a pearlescent black paint for a scratch-proof finish. Other features of these kits include:

  • Edition: Black headshield sides with golden Viper logo / Lightbar top
  • Aluminium heat spreader with golden Viper logo design element
  • RGB Sync up with ASUS/ASRock/MSI/Gigabyte motherboard app
  • Feature Overclock: XMP 2.0 support for automatic overclocking
  • Compatibility: Tested across the latest Intel/AMD platforms
  • Limited lifetime warranty

The Patriot Viper Steel RGB Series can be found on Amazon here in the UK, although they are temporarily out of stock at the time of writing.

KitGuru Says: Are many of you in the market for a RAM upgrade? What do you think of the new Viper Steel RGB series from Patriot Viper Gaming? 

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