Unlike diversified RAM modules for enthusiasts and gamers, the Patriot Signature line includes mostly old-school RAM in the classic sense of the term. With a minimum of body kits, an ascetic board design, modest overclocking capabilities, traditional timing schemes and the absence of heatsinks, which we are used to after the advent of mass overclocking RAM. The main charm of the Signature series lies in democratic pricing and a wealth of choice.


For example, in 2021, this is almost the only family of RAM in which you can still find DDR2 memory sticks. And this is at a time when DDR3 has become a rarity. Along with desktop memory, this series sells different format laptop memory modules. And, again, it is actively sold both in DDR4 format and in the form of outdated DDR3. What is especially interesting is that the prices for rare DDR3 are even lower than for DDR4.

However, the core of the Signature series is made up of the classic Signature DDR4 and Signature Premium DDR4 modules with a capacity of 4, 8 and 16 GB. In the first case, we are talking about "bare" modules without additional cooling, in the second - about more advanced variations with a cooling radiator and better performance. Given the never overclocking nature of this series, memory is most often represented by versions with frequencies of 2400, 2666 and 3200 MHz. Planks with frequencies above 3200 MHz are not found in the Signature series.