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Patriot Memory Viper Steel SO-DIMM DDR4 1x8GB PVS48G300C8S

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Memory capacity: 1 x 8GB; Type: DDR4; Speed (MT/s): 3000;
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Patriot Memory PVS48G300C8S
Memory capacity
1 x 8GB
Form factor
SO-DIMM (laptops)
Type
DDR4
Speed
3000 MT/s
Clock speed
24000 MB/s
Timing diagram
18-20-20-43
First Word Latency
12 ns
Voltage
1.25 В
Cooling
without cooling
Strip profile
standard
30 mm
More features
XMP
Official Website
viper.patriotmemory.com
Added to E-Catalog
April 2019
Regular frequencies 3000 MHz. XMP support. Overclocking
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Bring on the Overclocking SO-DIMM Memory!

Looking at the gaming laptop boom, Patriot introduced a new series of RAM modules called Viper Steel in the spring of 2019. The new products are released under the wing of the subsidiary Viper Gaming and are designed for use in gaming laptops and high-performance compact systems.

Cheat-Level Memory

The main highlight of the new Viper Steel is its almost cheat-level price-to-performance ratio. A single 8GB SO-DIMM module will cost around $40, which is only slightly more expensive than the most basic utility memory from the "set and forget" category. The release of such memory once again proves that fast DDR4 memory is no longer a costly luxury but a way to enhance system performance for a reasonable fee.

Performance Boost Compared to Regular RAM

By paying an extra $8 compared to the most basic 8GB SO-DIMM DDR4, you'll get a standard speed of 3000 MHz (instead of the usual 2400 MHz), decent manual overclocking, and XMP support, allowing you to simply select the required overclocking profile in the BIOS and go where you need to. It's ideal if you have an Intel motherboard and don't want to manually sort through timing and voltage combinations. And as a bonus, there's an extended warranty period.