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Review: Patriot Intel Extreme Masters DDR3-2,133 memory

by Tarinder Sandhu on 28 August 2012, 18:00 4.0

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Final thoughts and rating

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Keen pricing, cool looks and rock-solid performance is what we take away from our look at the Patriot Intel Extreme Masters DDR3-2,133 memory.

Patriot's release of Intel-branded DDR3-2,133 Viper 3 memory provides aesthetic variation to its high-end system memory line-up. Based around the decent Viper 3 modules and priced competitively against other kits of the same capacity/speed, testing with a Core i7-3700K chip in the socket shows little performance difference between the 8GB review pack and some cheaper DDR3-1,600 memory, mainly due to the excellence of the memory controller in Intel's latest processors.

Yet even a small increase in performance is perhaps worth the additional £15 outlay over the aforementioned generic pack; it's a cheap way of extracting the absolute most out of a new PC build. Keen pricing, cool looks and rock-solid performance is what we take away from our look at the Patriot Intel Extreme Masters DDR3-2,133 memory, so do consider it for that next Intel Core i3, i5, or i7 build.

The Good

Looks good
Easy to setup in the BIOS
Runs to spec at 1.50V
Under £50 for an 8GB DDR3-2,133 kit

The Bad

Shows little real-world benefit over slightly cheaper RAM for most users

HEXUS Rating

4/5
Patriot Viper 3 PVI38G213CK1 (8GB)

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Patriot Viper 3 PVI38G213CK1 (8GB)

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Looks nice. Will go nicely with my P67
Eurgh that mirrored effect in the heading of all the results makes it seem like I can't focus properly, please don't use that anymore!
For so little additional performance, I think it could be argued that the £15 could be better spent elsewhere in a system, for example a better-featured motherboard, a higher-performance cooler for higher overclocks, or a discreet graphics card.
Looks very pretty. Much more impressed with my 8Gb of Samsung Green memory
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Eurgh that mirrored effect in the heading of all the results makes it seem like I can't focus properly, please don't use that anymore!

A thousand times this!