Patriot Memory Viper Elite II DDR4 1x8Gb PVE248G320C8
![]() | Outdated Product Memory capacity: 8; Memory modules: 1; Type: DDR4; Memory speed: 3200; CAS latency: CL18; |
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The memory itself is 2666. There is 1 profile XMR 3600 1.35v. All. With this profile my i5 12600k and asrock b660m pro rs did not start. OS kernel error. And on a car it works at 2666 1.2v, i.e. nah is not needed with such horse timings and such a default frequency. Stupidly in uefi I set the frequency to 3200 so that it at least coincides with the second - Samsung module. The voltage remained at 1.2. The motherboard itself set the timings to 21-21-21-47 for both dies, I didn’t argue with it. Radiator So those who like to play with timings, voltage and frequency, but on cars - wasted money. use Patriot Memory PVE248G360C0 less than month |
Second iteration
Patriot Viper Elite II DDR4 is an updated version of the American brand's inexpensive overclocker RAM. It is customary to call overclocker RAM that supports the XMP automatic overclocking function. That is, it works at lower timings than the official JEDEC specification suggests for this frequency.
simple math
Thus, the 8 GB version of the Patriot Viper Elite II DDR4 with a frequency of 3200 MHz has a timing formula of 18-22-22-42 at 1.35 volts (voltage up to 1.4 V inclusive is considered completely safe). For comparison, JEDEC 3200 MHz implies higher timings (more worse) — 22-22-22-52, but at a lower voltage of 1.2 V.
Without a hitch
With CL18 timings, the Patriot Viper Elite II memory is guaranteed to start up even on the relatively capricious Ryzen 1000 and 2000-series processors. On newer generations of AMD processors, as well as Intel Core, you can experiment with manual overclocking: increase the frequency to 3600 MHz or lower the timings to 16-18-18-38.
bright colour
Based Patriot Viper Elite II with a frequency of 3200 MHz on Hynix C-die chips. The chips are cooled by red metal radiators made in a militaristic-futuristic style (reminiscent of a blaster pistol). There is no backlight, but, firstly, it would increase the cost of memory, and, secondly, it would worsen the overclocking potential.













