Testseek.co.uk have collected 12 expert reviews of the Patriot PC3-12800 1600MHz Division 4 Viper Xtreme DDR3 16GB kit PXQ316G1600LLQK and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Patriot PC3-12800 1600MHz Division 4 Viper Xtreme DDR3 16GB kit PXQ316G1600LLQK.
Experts 84% 12 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
This isn't the first time we have looked at Viper Xtreme modules and as with our previous experience the Division 4 version very much impresses. This happens from the moment we unbox the product as the heatsinks used by Patriot look and feel great.Thes...
Abstract: Our quad-channel memory coverage continues with our review of the Patriot Viper Extreme Division 4 kit. This particular kit is clocked at 1600 MHz, with low latency timings of 8-9-8-24. So far, this is the lowest latency memory quad kit we’ve reviewed...
Patriot has been producing memory for quite some time and they are a recognized name in the memory segment, known for producing modules at a great value. The trend does not stop here with the Viper Xtreme series. The aesthetics and heat spreaders are q...
Good quality memory with low timings can do a lot for your processor especially with large programs. The Division IV 1600MHz quad channel kit features CAS8 timings which will give your system a noticeable boost in productivity. While it may not increas...
While far from practical in every case, for those who need a small amount of storage with an incredibly high level of performance a RAM disk solution might be worth considering. With a 16GB kit price of around $100, the performance the Patriot Viper X...
Throughout our review the Patriot Division 4 memory modules displayed top tier performance, and were able to give both the Corsair and G.Skill kits a run for their money. This answers the question of whether or not this kit has the performance needed t...
There is a lot that happened during the course of this review and we were really surprised to see such a mixed bag of results on a whole bunch of fronts. We were pretty satisfied with most of the overclocks that we got out of all the kits of RAM we had...
At the moment it feels like we've got an almost 1 to 1 ratio when it comes to X79 motherboards and accompanying Quad Channel kits, especially over the last week as we see less boards coming in, but more RAM arriving with the latest company to offer ...