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As our coverage of CES 2024 rolls on, we bring you the latest and greatest from our friends at Patriot and Viper, Patriot’s performance and gaming-focused product line.
Viper Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5 9000+ MT/s UDIMM Overclocking Results
We wouldn’t be Overclockers.com if we did not jump right into some overclocking. Patriot showed off an engineering preview that was stable at 9000MT/s. In fact, the result was 11.198 seconds per loop average at 9006.2MT/s. The 9000MT/s kit will be part of an expansion to the Viper Xtreme 5 family later this year. In the meantime, look for the Viper Xtreme 5 DDR 8400, 8600 and 8800MT/s kits in 32GB and 48GB flavors.
Patriot Portable SSD USB Type C
Moving on to the world of storage, Patriot showed off their portable SSD with sequential read up to 2100MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 1800MB/s. It’s available now in 512GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities.
PV553 M.2 PCIe Gen5 x4 SSD
The first Gen5 x4 SSD from Viper Gaming boasts a 232 layer TLC NAND with sequential reads up to 12,400MB/s and sequential writes up to 11,800MB/s. This type of speed can generate a bit of heat, so this also the first Viper SSD to feature a blower fan design.
Viper Elite 5 TUF Gaming Alliance RGB DDR5
Viper was keen to announce their first-ever collaboration with ASUS’ gaming family, TUF Gaming. Based on the Elite 5 series, the TUF Gaming Alliance version is available in 32GB, 48GB, 64GB and 96GB kits. Transfer speeds vary from 5600MT/s up to 7000MT/s in specific kits. The real differentiator here is the slick black/white aesthetic that is synonymous with ASUS TUF Gaming. These memory modules include an RGB “lightbar” and white exterior heatshield. Although designed to be used with ASUS TUF series motherboards, Viper’s RGB 3.0 Sync app is compatible ASRock, Gigabyte and MSI as well.
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