Maximize your system's performance and stability with the 64GB Viper Steel DDR4 3600 MHz UDIMM Memory Kit (2 x 32GB) from Patriot. Delivering speeds up to 3600 MHz, this 2 x 32GB kit is a plug-and-play memory upgrade designed to improve your computer's start-up times, overall responsiveness, and ability to handle data-intensive applications. The modules are non-ECC and unbuffered, feature a tested CAS latency of 18 and a power rating of 1.35V, and work on systems with 288-pin DIMM slots and a DDR4-enabled chip.
- 64GB (2 x 32GB) Capacity
- 3600 MHz Clock Speed
- PC4-28800
- 288-Pin UDIMM
Patriot Viper Steel DDR4 3600 MHz UDIMM Overview
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Patriot Viper Steel DDR4 3600 MHz UDIMM Reviews
Great Price for 64GB DDR4 memory
I had decided a while back to upgrade memory to 64GB. Was looking through DDR4 memory and came across this Patriot Viper memory @ $119.00. I remember 30 years ago when 64MB would have cost this much or more! I used Patriot memory years ago and it was good (plus Patriot is a US based company so support domestic tech companies). The memory arrived today. The heatsink caused a bit of a tight fit on my MSI MAG X570S Tomahawk board. The first stick went into the mandatory first slot with no problem, but for some reason the second was hard to seat properly. The time I tried to boot I got a memory error light. Took out 2nd stick and it booted up fine. Re-seated the 2nd stick...still no boot. Removed it and computer booted with the first stick only. Did this four different times with same result, but finally on the fifth try I could feel the stick seat properly and flashlight exam showed everything seated. Computer booted fine this time and shows the full 64GB and the proper timings. Since the case was dark, I suspect the problem seating it was primarily my fault. Just wanted to let people know it may be a tight fit and if your computer doesn't boot, be sure to try reseating the seats one at a time before thinking you got a bad memory kit. Very nice looking RAM, a bit taller than the Corsair Vengence low profile sticks I've used for a long time but no problem next to my Noctua cooler. Great job Patriot!
Problem-free running XMP profile
Installed in a Gigabyte Aorus Pro AC mobo and enabled the XMP profile BIOS and it booted right up. Verified memory clock is stable and running at 1800 MHz.
