Today Leo takes a look at the new Patriot Viper RGB memory in 3600mhz speeds. Is it worth the cash?
Test System:
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair VII Hero Wi-Fi
CPU cooler: Fractal Design Celsius S24
Graphics card: GTX 980 4GB
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OS: Windows 10 64-bit.
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Fantastic Vlog. People will be benefited from this type of Vlog. , ii like it
My Gskill Trident Z 3600mhz cost me an arm and a leg :((
Well we all know B-die is for insane OCD tweakers (like myself) pushing for 4000MHz+ at crazy timings like 12-11-11-28-CR1. This kit can do it, but due to the PCB trace layout, certain popular boards like the Asus Apex line have issues pushing them that far. Testing on Asrock X299 OCF has been fine for me.
after the first week or so who really cares about RGB and especially on memory, maybe I am to old. And as for the Asus software…………..arghhhhhhh ( have a Hero X )
to me rgb is over rated 😉 , if you are gaming and have a case with side window would not this distract you from the game ?
The prices are horrific. I bought RGB 3000mhz ram back in October 2016. Much cheaper back then.
interesting one video by introducing amazing device what’s the price of this device i really like it
Ryzen tapers off at 3000 ram, more so at 3200. It was mentioned here.
WHY anybody would spend £200 or near on on a ram kit is totally beyond me..
We had all this crap with AM3, its a waste of time.