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Patriot Viper Steel DDR4 32GB (2 x 16GB) 3000MHz Kit - PVS432G300C6K

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Style: DUAL KITS


Size: 32GB (2x16GB) 3000Mhz


Features

  • Capacity: 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4 Kit
  • Aluminum heat spreader with unique and specific design element
  • Feature Overclock: XMP 2.0 Support for Automatic Overclocking
  • Compatibility: Tested across the latest Intel and AMD platforms for reliable and fast performance
  • Format: NON-ECC Unbuffered DIMM; Pin Out: 288-Pin

Description

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RAM: ‎32 GB DIMM


Memory Speed: ‎3000 MHz


Brand: ‎Patriot Memory


Series: ‎PVS432G300C6K


Item model number: ‎PVS432G300C6K


Item Weight: ‎5.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.28 x 5.34 x 1.75 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎0.28 x 5.34 x 1.75 inches


Computer Memory Type: ‎DIMM


Voltage: ‎1.35 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Patriot Memory


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 19, 2019


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  • DDR4 4400 MT/s -Superb, Especially for the Money
Style: DUAL KITS Size: 16GB (2x8GB) 4400Mhz
Before I get on to the specifics, please keep a few things in mind: 1.) Forget about XMP, this is going to be manual tuning all the way. Probably even on an Intel platform. 2.) If you just want to game or run some other app that requires fast memory with a minimum of hassle, this kit is not for you. 3.) If you have a Ryzen platform, you probably won't get useful performance out of this kit above 3800 MT/s. 4.) Unless you have won the silicon lottery with your specific Ryzen CPU sample, even 3800 MT/s isn't going to happen. 5.) Likewise, even if you have a golden chip. you are going to need some luck with your motherboard. 6.) You should expect to spend hours and hours tweaking and testing to get something usable. If that is not your idea of fun, this kit is not for you. Now, if you are undeterred by all of the above and are still interested in this kit, please read on. The kit comes in some rather plain packaging. Some people are unhappy with this, but I say that the plainer the packaging, the easier it is to recycle, so I am good there. I want my money to go to R&D, quality binned B-die chips, and QA. Not to marketing or packaging. Another complaint I hear about this kit is that the heat spreader is kind of cheap. This is fact. However, fancy heat spreaders are a bit of a scam. Even at high voltage and clock, you are not sinking much more than 5W of power into each stick, so whatever. I would prefer no heat spreader, same binned b-die, same quality PCB, and $1 less for the product. That being said, these sticks are a little on the tall side. Keep this in mind if there might be a clearance problem between your RAM and your tower cooler. If I wanted two kits of this, it would be an issue for me. But since I only want one and the slot nearest to the CPU is unoccupied, I have no clearance issue. I spent hours trying to get these to run at 3800 MT/s, to no avail. It is either the IMC inside my R5 3600XT or my motherboard (MSI B450 Pro Carbon WiFi), not the kit's fault. I had no trouble at all running at 3733 MT/s, and I got timings that were even better than were suggested by DRAM Calculator for Ryzen. I used 'fast' settings, 'A3/A2/B1' for for PCB rev, and (of course) "Samsung B-die' for memory type. I used the exact recommended primary, secondary, and tertiary timings. However, the termination resistances didn't work for me; I went with the board's defaults for those. After testing extensively at 15-15-15-15-30-1T and passing, I went for 14-14-14-14-28-1T. Those passed my quick testing and I am half way through the full battery of MemTest86 as I write this review. I am really, really comfortable with the looser settings and they are giving me everything I want. That being said, I am looking forward to hours and hours more fun tightening down the secondary and tertiary timings to not leave even one cycle of performance on the floor. If I get bored with that, I might be forced to game instead of benching -) For $125 I got a kit of the highest possible bin of B-die memory and it suits me perfectly. You can buy more expensive kits if you need the name "G.Skill" printed on the side, and still more expensive kits if you want that plus RGB. As for me, I don't care about anything except the bin quality and quality time at my bench. I figure I saved somewhere between $50 and $100 making this choice as opposed to the best bin of TridentZ RGB and lost exactly zero performance doing it. That is going to be my down payment on a shiny new R5 5600X as soon as I can get my sweaty little hands on one. Now, if you are still planning on buying these, I have a few quick tips for you to save some time: 1.) Have your bootable USB stick with MemTest86 on it ready before your package arrives. 2.) Use the same stick to save your OC profiles, unless your mobo will retain your profiles after clearing CMOS 3.) Plan on testing outside of your case unless you have a clear CMOS button on your back panel. 4.) For initial testing, cut the address range down to 4G and skip the last two tests, and do two passes instead of four. this will save you a ton of time. 5.) Once you have settings you like, run all tests, full address range over night before using them 24/7. 6.) Start at DRAM voltage of 1.5V. Once you have settings you like, you can experiment with cutting some voltage, if you like. This won't hurt anything and will save you some time upfront. 7.) Enjoy the ride. If this doesn't sound fun, just get a 3600 CL16 kit for $80, boot it in XMP and call it a day. I hope this helps and thank you for reading. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2020 by Aaron

  • ... Just keeps getting better
Style: DUAL KITS Size: 16GB (2x8GB) 3733Mhz
I received my 3733mhz kit today and sadly it is not Samsung B-die (Hynix for me) nor stable at the advertised speed on my Ryzen 3700x/x570 motherboard which is a disappointed fail on both ends. I tried getting it to the rated speed and the board listed the correct timings but it would just instantly crash on boot no attempt given and default to 2133. I set the timings really loss and tried, same result than turned to Ryzen Dram Calculator and they do not support my kit about 3400mhz so I can't even really tighten the timings much let alone hit the advertised speed. I've kinda given up for now after trying 3600, than 3400 and just used one of the generic speeds MSI recommended (3200 16-18-18-36) which is sad but has been stable the few hours I've been using it but still disappointed I spent near $100 for this and while that's not crazy money that's certainly B-die money area and yeah.. For what I'm getting out of it could have just went with G.Skill 3600 and saved $30. I don't wanna be overly harsh on it but I had 3000mhz ram which worked fine I just wanted the bump in speed =/ I paid $40 less for my previous ram over this so it really hasn't offered me anything I've had except for a $97 lighter wallet. 500mhz off isn't massive but it's the difference between $50 ram and $100 ram I just expected better from it, I really only went with this as I have a Patriot M.2 and it has been solid for me so I felt I would give them another purchase but next time I'm going G.Skill/Corsair =/ --update-- Been using this ram for a few days now and PC has crashed 3-5 times. Every time my motherboard informs me my memory overclock has failed. Not even stable at 3200 16-18-18-36 with 1.37v --UPDATE-- Amazon sent me an exchange kit of ram since I was having issues and not reaching rated clock, was happy thought problem solved I booted down the PC, let it cool cleared CMOS than replaced the ram. Put system back beside desk and hooked it up, loaded into BIOS and enabled AMP (AMDs equivalent to XMP) saved settings than clicked reboot. PC turned on loaded into started to load into Windows and BSOD... Odd but rebooted system went into repair mode, couldn't repair. Shut system down, cleared CMOS and went into BIOS to make sure everything was set to default and tried again. Same message, couldn't boot into Windows, unplugged system put old ram in and ... Same message. Spent 4 straight hours trying to get into Windows and nothing tried troubleshooting and nothing. Tried Safe Mode and nothing, went into troubleshoot, click Command Prompt checked disk no issues, drive appears (drive hasn't failed) so after everything thing the replacement ram for the ram which wasn't stable at -500mhz below advertised speed corrupted my install of Windows... Lost everything across 4 drives ... 3.6TB's of data.. I'm furious to put it mildly... All this after working for 12 hours... Faulty ram replaced with more faulty ram which corrupts windows install and takes everything on all my drives... I regret buying the original faulty ram, I regret the replacement to the faulty ram, I regret everything related to this product. I now get to spend the better part of the next week restalling everything on my system. In the 15 years I've been building PC's this is the safest excuse for a high quality product I've ever seen and I will personally make it my mission to discourage everyone from using this product. My poor experience was simply made worse ...thanks I will have to deal with this another time as I have work in 6 hours... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2019 by Clinton Fisher Clinton Fisher

  • General spex
Style: DUAL KITS Size: 32GB (2x16GB) 3200Mhz
HYNIX C DIE XMP 3200 CL16 DID NOT TRY OVERCLOCKING YET...
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2019 by TaeSung L.

  • Capable Kit & Good Value
Style: DUAL KITS Size: 16GB (2x8GB) 3600Mhz
This review is for the 16GB DDR4-3600 CL17 kit. I've attached screenshots from Thaiphoon, Ryzen DRAM Calculator, and Memtest86 as proof of this kit's specs and capabilities. My kit has Hynix CJR dies, so obviously it's not the coveted Samsung B-Die, but it's not far off performance-wise either. It ships with the stock 17-19-19-39-68 timings out of the box, but with the DRAM calculator configured for my Ryzen 3700X + B450 board, it breezed right into 16-19-20-36-56 and 100% passed Memtest86 (screenshot proof attached). If I recall correctly, Ryzen 3000 is capable of keeping a 1:1 Infinity Fabric ratio-to-DRAM frequency up to 3733MHz, so that's going to be my experiment for another night. In summation, I'm very satisfied with this kit given its cost and performance. If you can find Samsung B-die that can perform this well for this cheap, then go for it. Otherwise, this handsome kit will do you just fine. Of course, it doesn't have any of the fancy RGB features, but I actually find that to be a perk. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2019 by Spartan VI Spartan VI

  • Excellent customer service from Patriot
Style: DUAL KITS Size: 32GB (2x16GB) 3200Mhz
I purchased a used kit of 32 GB (2x16 GB) DDR4 3200 Patriot RAM from Amazon Warehouse. One of the modules was defective out of the box, which makes me wonder if Amazon Warehouse performs proper checks on returned items before putting them up for sale again. I called Patriot to see what they could do. They offered to replace the memory under warranty. Because the memory was defective out of the box, they paid for the shipping of the kit to their service center as well as back to me. The replacement kit works as expected without any problems. Overall I'm very happy with the service from Patriot, as well as the excellent value of their product. Based on this experience I won't hesitate to choose Patriot in future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2019 by Damon F. Lynch

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