Recently we had a look at a PC3-12800 kit from Patriot that sat in the company’s G Series lineup. Today we’re kicking it up a notch; not only are we looking at the PC3-16000 kit from the company, but also checking out what’s going on in the top of the line Viper II series.
Priced at $264.99 U.S. over at Newegg, the kit we have with us today is far from cheap, but hopefully it’s able to stand out from the pack. The Viper series has always been the pinnacle of performance for Patriot and today we intend to find out if that goal continues to hold true with the latest memory we’ve got from the company.
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