Patriot 4GB DDR4 2400 Mhz Laptop Ram
Patriot 4GB DDR4 2400 Mhz memory delivers the quality, reliability and performance expected for today’s mainstream computer needs. This DRAM is built for better overall system responsiveness when using demanding application. Built using the highest quality components and hand tested, Patriot ensures every module meets and exceeds industry standards to offer you a hassle-free plug-and-play memory upgrade. With free customer service and a lifetime warranty, Patriot’s Signature Line DDR4 memory modules are the perfect option for any PC system build or upgrade for faster performance.
Patriot 4GB DDR4 2400 Mhz ensures every module meets and exceeds industry standards to offer you a hassle-free plug-and-play memory upgrade. With free customer service and a lifetime warranty, Patriot’s Signature Line DDR4 memory modules are the perfect option for any PC system build or upgrade for faster performance.This Ram also has Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Patriot 4GB DDR4 2400 Mhz Laptop Ram Review
Patriot 4GB DDR4 2400 Mhz understands that value-seeking performance enthusiast often chose data-rate-limited CPUs such as the immensely-overclockable Core i3-8350K. While standard DDR4-2400 would probably do the trick for some of these builders, the ubiquity of glass-sided cases means that they’ll probably want something that at least looks better than stock. And hey, while you’re adding some pretty heatsinks, why not bump the timings up a notch, too?
Patriot 4GB DDR4 2400 Mhz greatest limitation of Patriot’s part number PVE432G240C5KRD is probably that the company bumped the timings up by only one notch, from the currently-common CAS 16 to a mere CAS 15. Although standardized “DDR4-2400P” modules are also available at CAS 15, the organization that sets these standards has listed support for this as optional. Patriot thus chose to broaden compatibility with XMP-enabled motherboards that may not include a DDR4-2400P configuration by including it in an XMP profile. But the company chose not to include those same settings within the memory’s standard configuration table.
As a result, the only way to get these modules automatically configured at their rated DDR4-2400 is to put them in a board that supports XMP mode, and then enable the XMP setting. Not doing this results in the modules defaulting to a mere DDR4-2133. This, despite the module’s low XMP voltage and mediocre timings.
We define low-latency memory as having less than one cycle of latency for every 200 MHz of data rate, and that means CAS 12 would have been needed to even put them on our performance threshold. Elite thus refers to the module’s appearance, as these settings fit within what we’d define as standard replacement memory. Then again, perhaps we can push them a little farther?
Comparison kits include Patriot’s own Viper Steel DDR4-3200 C16, G.Skill’s Ripjaws V DDR4-3200 C16, and HyperX Predator RGB DDR4-3200 C16. Configured to reduce non-DRAM bottlenecks, support hardware includes Asus’ Maximus XI Hero, Toshiba’s OCZ RD400 NVMe SSD, MSI’s GTX 1080 Armor OC, and Intel’s Core i9-9900K processor at a fixed 4.80 GHz frequency using Fractal Design’s Celsius S24 to keep it cool.
Specification:
Key Features | ||
Type | DDR4 | |
Capacity | 4GB | |
Frequency | 2400 Mhz | |
Operating voltage | 1.2V | |
Warranty Information | ||
Warranty | Lifetime |
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