Patriot Viper Elite Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 2400MHz 6 DDR4 Memory RAM 19200 XMP 2.0 For Sale

Patriot Viper Elite Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 2400MHz 6 DDR4 Memory RAM 19200 XMP 2.0
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Patriot Viper Elite Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 2400MHz 6 DDR4 Memory RAM 19200 XMP 2.0:
$41.91

ModelBrandPatriotSeriesViper DDR4 SDRAMSpeedDDR4 2400 (PC4 19200)CAS SpreaderYesFeaturesPatriot\'s Viper Elite memory modules are designed with true performance in mind. Built for the latest Intel platforms, the Viper Elite series provides the best performance and stability for the most demanding computer environments.The Viper Elite series utilizes a custom designed high performance 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\'s Viper Elite series memory modules are hand tested and validated for system compatibility.Patriot\'s Viper Elite series will be offered in dual channel kits, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB, at speeds from 2400MHz up to 3200MHz in red, blue and grey heat shields. They will also be offered in a quad channel kit, 64GB, at speeds up to 2800MHz in a gray heat shield.


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