Patriot reveals Viper Xtreme, Division 2 & G2 DDR3 kits for Sandy Bridge

Posted on Tuesday, December 28 2010 @ 14:29 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Patriot Memory announced three new memory kit lineups for Intel's 2nd generation Core platform:
Patriot Memory, a global pioneer in high-performance memory, NAND flash, storage and enthusiast computer products, today announces two new memory series’ designed for the 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processor platforms - Viper Xtreme Series, Division 2 Edition and the G2 Series high-speed DDR3 memory kits.

The Patriot Memory Viper Xtreme, Division 2 memory kits are designed for the extreme enthusiast looking to push the limits of DDR3 memory technology and is the perfect companion for lightning-fast 2nd Generation Intel Core processor platforms. G2 Series memory kits are also created for the 2nd Generation Intel Core processor platform but are intended for the serious PC gamer looking for increased system performance for the gaming edge at a cost conscious price.

Rated at speeds up to 2133 MHz, the Patriot Memory Viper Xtreme Series, Division 2 Edition memory kits are Intel certified and enable demanding enthusiasts to extract every ounce of performance from 2nd generation Intel Core processor platforms effortlessly while leaving plenty of headroom for adventurous overclockers. Patriot Memory Viper Xtreme Series, Division 2 Edition memory kits deliver instant memory access at high-speeds for a lag-free computing experience with 2nd Generation Intel Core processor platforms.

The G2 Series, the successor to the popular G Series memory kits come in a wide variety of speeds ranging from 1333MHz to 1600MHz and various latencies for PC gamers to match their performance against their budget. The low-profile heatsinks provide excellent cooling performance while not interfering with other internal PC components.

“We are excited to take advantage of this opportunity and enable products geared for the upcoming Intel platform”, says Les Henry, Patriot Memory’s Vice President of Engineering. “Intel is an important technology partner and it is vital for us to both be in sync with technological innovations to deliver the best possible products to our users.”


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