Boost performance with the 64GB Signature Premium DDR5 4800 MHz UDIMM Memory Kit from Patriot. Boasting a capacity of 64GB via two 32GB memory modules, this memory kit delivers a 4800 MHz clock speed, 40-40-40-77 timings, and CL40 CAS latency for quick multitasking performance. Operating at 1.1V, it features a 288-pin connection and unbuffered memory with on-die error-correcting code (ECC) for reducing data errors. Plus, an aluminum heatshield ensures ample cooling. This memory kit is RoHS compliant.
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Key Features
- 64GB (2 x 32GB) Capacity
- 4800 MHz Clock Speed
- PC5-38400
- 288-Pin UDIMM
Boost performance with the 64GB Signature Premium DDR5 4800 MHz UDIMM Memory Kit from Patriot. Boasting a capacity of 64GB via two 32GB memory modules, this memory kit delivers a 4800 MHz clock speed, 40-40-40-77 timings, and CL40 CAS latency for quick multitasking performance. Operating at 1.1V, it features a 288-pin connection and unbuffered memory with on-die error-correcting code (ECC) for reducing data errors. Plus, an aluminum heatshield ensures ample cooling. This memory kit is RoHS compliant.
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Patriot Signature Premium DDR5 4800 MHz UDIMM Overview
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Patriot Signature Premium DDR5 4800 MHz UDIMM Reviews
Decent RAM but needed more voltage to make stable
By Scott
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2024-10-27
This is my second time buying patriot RAM and my first DDR5 kit. I never had any problems with my DDR4 kit and I was even able to overclock that kit. Now I have the 5200mhz kit and it took a little time to get to work at the advertised speed on my ASUS board, when everything is left to auto in the BIOS Asus over volts the ram a little but it isn't 100% stable by default. The memory controller needed more voltage to get it stable. I am not terribly happy about having to add more voltage but everything is stable now and nothing gets hot so I'm hoping for the best.
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