Patriot Memory Viper 4 DDR4 2x8Gb PV416G360C7K
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Patriot Memory Viper 4 DDR4 2x8Gb is praised for its affordable price and good performance, especially at higher frequencies like 3600MHz. Users appreciate its overclocking potential, although some have noted that XMP profiles may not work optimally on AMD Ryzen systems, requiring manual adjustments. The RAM is generally considered reliable and durable, with one user mentioning it could last over 20 years at 1.35v. However, there are concerns about chip variability, as different revisions may contain different chips, affecting performance. Some users have experienced issues with achieving the advertised frequencies, particularly with certain chip types. Despite these challenges, the RAM is recommended for those willing to manually configure settings, and it offers good value for gaming PCs when paired with compatible components.
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I manually set the frequency to 3600 MHz with timings 18-19-19-19-38. I came across Hynix C-Die memory with good overclocking potential. Started immediately at 3600 frequency XMP 3733 MHz does not work on Ryzen 3600 ![]() |
I took 4 sticks of 8GB 3733 MHz 17-21-21. A bit of theory for Ryzen owners. Infinity Fabric (the processor bus) always operates at the memory frequency. Infinity Fabric has its own frequency limit. In most processors, this is 3600MHz (although you might get lucky). In Zen2 (Ryzen 3000), you can set a divider so that Infinity Fabric operates at half the memory speed, but this greatly increases latency and is only worth it with very expensive sticks that go way beyond 4000MHz. By default, the divider is off. If your computer doesn't start at all when you run memory on an XMP profile at 3733MHz, it's a sure sign that the processor can't handle it, and the memory frequency needs to be lowered to 3600. On my Ryzen 3600, the memory runs at 3600MHz 16-19-19-39 CR1 with 1.4V. 3600MHz 16-18-18-38 CR1 results in a blue screen, 3733 MHz doesn't boot BIOS. P.S Modification to 3600 MHz is the same memory with a different XMP. Price. 3600MHz 16-19-19-39 CR1 for 6k RUB for a set of 2 sticks of 8GB each. This is not a bad price. XMP doesn't work on AMD Ryzen. Need to manually overclock. They say Crucial Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 3200 MHz at the same price gets up to 16-18-18-38 CR1 at 3600 frequency. However, maybe they just got lucky. There are several revisions of this memory with different chips. You can't know the chip manufacturer before purchase. After purchase, without removing the heatsink, it might also be impossible. No program detects them. I got sticks with an XMP profile of 17-21-21, although the site says 17-19-19. Don't fall for the provocation. Although 3733 MHz 17-19-19 is typical for Samsung b-die, and 3733 MHz 17-21-21 for Hynix-CJR, no one will put such expensive memory here. It's not possible to overclock much higher than XMP. use Patriot Memory Viper 4 DDR4 2x8Gb few months |
Factory "timings" for high frequency operation, 1.35v 3200Mhz 16-18-18-36; 1.35v 3600Mhz 17-19-19-39; everything sellers write to you is nonsense.. This stick is 2133Mhz 15-15-15-35; which can be overclocked from 1866 to 4k+, it all depends on your hardware, I've given you the main values, go ahead, just don't change the voltage from 1.35v, because some daddy's idiots change it and run tests like they know better than the manufacturer.. It will last you 20 years or more at a voltage of 1.35v RGB version is expensive! |
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