Patriot is finally jumping into the RGB memory market with new line of high-performance memory modules. The company has announced their Viper RGB memory kit, which has been designed and tested in combination with Intel Coffee Lake and AMD Ryzen processors.
Patriot is aiming to join the high-end M.2 market with another series of SSDs called Viper. A few days ago, Phison has unveiled four new controllers and Patriot is one of the first company that is adopting them.
Patriot has announced their Viper LED memory kit, which has been designed and tested in combination with Intel Coffee Lake and AMD Ryzen processors. When a new CPU architecture hits the market memory vendors usually conduct extensive stability tests before launching their kits and Patriot is certainly no exception in that regard.
Patriot has been testing several memory kits in combination with AMD’s Ryzen platform. The vendor has been looking into compatibility with X370 as well as B350 based motherboards from all the different major motherboard manufacturers out there. As a result Patriot is now able to announce that several of their kits are certified to operate at up to DDR4-3400 frequency.
Launched back at CES 2015 show in capacities of 480GB and 960GB, and later expanded with the 240GB model, Patriot has now announced a new addition to its Ignite SSD lineup, the 2TB model.
While Patriot is not a strange name on the SSD market, all of their SSDs so far have been based on SATA interface, but at CES 2016, Patriot has decided to introduce its first PCIe NVMe SSD, the Hellfire PCIe series.
Patriot has announced the introduction of its new Viper Elite DDR4 memory aimed to be used with Intel's latest 100-series platform and which will be available in dual- and quad kits as well as four different color choices, depending on the model.
Patriot, a well known company for its memory products, including RAM, SSDs and USB flash memory, as well as mobile accessories, has announced its new product line of Viper gaming accessories, including keyboard, headset and two gaming mice.
Patriot has unveiled a second generation of its well known SuperSonic Magnum and Supersonic Rage USB 3.0 flash drives that will provide higher transfer speeds and be available in some rather impressive capacities.
Patriot has unveiled its latest line of solid-state drives, the Ignite SSD lineup. Based on Phison S10 controller and reaching transfer speeds of up to 560MB/s for read and up to 545MB/s for write, the new Ignite will be available in 480 and 960GB capacities.
Patriot has unveiled its latest addition to the Viper memory lineup, the Viper 4 DRAM DDR4 series aimed to be used with Intel's X99 Express chipset and Haswell-E CPUs.
Patriot's latest Torch solid-state drive lineup has appeared listed at Amazon.com ahead of its official launch. Based on a standard 2.5-inch 7mm-thick form-factor, the Torch SSD will be available in 120 and 240GB capacities and be based on Phison PS3110 controller paired up with 16nm MLC NAND flash.
Patriot Memory has announce its latest memory kit, Viper 3 Low Profile. Aimed at those that need a bit more clearance for large CPU but do not want to sacrifice memory performance.
While it recently launched the 128GB version of the SuperSonic Boost XT flash drive, Patriot Memory decided to launch the new 256GB capacity version as well. Featuring the same recognizable design of Patriot's SuperSonic Boost flash drives, the new 256GB version of the SuperSonic Boost XT also uses same rugged and rubber case.