Patriot's new Viper Steel 5 Infinite DDR5 performance memory is built for PC gamers and enthusiasts, and it comes in stylish RGB and non-RGB variants - both sporting a gunmetal heatsink. The RGB variant features a patent-pending Infinite Mirror RGB light bar, which led the team at Patriot to develop a "solid-media optical structure" to support the multiple layers required to deliver that 3D tunnel effect in the compact, narrow space available on a memory module.

And it does so by remaining hot-spot-free, creating a new 3D lighting effect not seen on any DDR5 memory kit. As the successor to the popular and acclaimed Viper Steel 4 series, Patriot's new Viper Steel 5 Infinite DDR5 memory is also all about performance and reliability. On that note, each module features a high-quality multi-layer PCB with "hand-selected ICs" and unlocked power management for overclockers.
Popular Now: Modders upgrade the original PlayStation's RAM from 2MB to 16MBSpeed and performance can reach 8,200 MT/s, making it suitable for local AI, AAA gaming, and highly intensive creative workloads. Although there's Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO support, 8,200 MT/s is limited to the former, while the latter delivers up to 6,400 MT/s. However, regardless of configuration, Patriot Viper Steel 5 Infinite DDR5 memory ships with a Limited Lifetime Warranty for peace of mind.


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With RGB and non-RGB options, Viper Steel 5 Infinite DDR5 performance memory is available in dual-channel capacities ranging from 32GB (2 x 16GB) to 96GB (2 x 48GB). Of course, with the current memory crisis driving unprecedented DDR5 pricing, the launch arrives at a time when picking up "performance" DDR5 memory kits is widely viewed as prohibitively expensive, with or without infinity mirror lighting.






