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    Patriot PVS32G1866LLK Viper Series PC3-15000 2GB Review

    Posted on Sunday, December 30 2007 @ 17:43:06 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Just over 3 weeks ago we were given the opportunity to taste the delights of Patriot's latest DDR3 kit. Rated at PC3-15000 speeds, the kit sounded like a performance junkie's dream come true. However, during the review we run into some issues with the kit that prevented us from even running at stock settings with any level of stability. Despite OC3D and Patriot's best efforts to find a resolution to this problem, it was eventually deemed that the kit may have been faulty.

    Of course, even the tightest of quality control cannot prevent the occasional product slipping thought the net. So when Patriot asked if we'd be willing to give them another chance to prove that their top-of-the-range kit could still deliver the goods, we was more than willing to oblige.


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