Patriot Viper 4 Blackout Edition 3600MHz Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅06-09-19
Introduction

Product on Review: Patriot Viper 4 Blackout
Manufacturer: Patriot
Street Price: GBP £109.99 / USD $119.99

Viper Gaming is a brand of Patriot, a world leader in flash-based PC components based in the United States. They have plenty of experience producing high performance memory kits for enthusiasts and gamers alike.

The Patriot Viper 4 Blackout Edition is under the spotlight today, with a 3600MHz frequency out of the box with XMP 2.0 timings of 17-19-19-39. The 3600MHz kit may find itself being favoured by many Ryzen 3rd Gen. users with AMD recommending higher speed DRAM kits to complement their Infinity Fabric.

Featuring no RGB LEDs, the Blackout Edition is just that, blacked out. The custom-designed black heat shield is engineered to dissipate heat and ensure rock solid performance during even the most demanding tasks.


Available in 3000MHz, 3200MHz, 3600MHz and 4000MHz and in 4GB and 8GB DIMMs, there should be a capacity and performance level for everyone. Bolstering that claim, Patriot have extensively tested their modules to ensure the best compatibility for AMD Ryzen 3rd Gen. and Intel platforms alike.

Priced at £109.99 in the UK and $119.99 in the US, the kit is averagely priced so let’s get stuck into the testing and see what’s what.

Patriot on the Viper 4 Blackout:
Patriot Viper 4 Blackout Series memory modules are designed with both true performance and sleek style in mind. Built for the latest platforms, the Viper 4 Blackout Edition Series provides top quality performance and matches perfectly with almost any PC build. The Viper 4 Blackout Series utilizes a custom, newly designed, high performance black heat shield for superior heat dissipation to ensure rock solid performance even when using the most taxing applications. Built from the highest quality Build of Materials, Patriot Viper 4 Blackout Series memory modules are hand tested and validated for system compatibility.


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