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Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 (Non-RGB) DDR5-8200 48GB Memory Kit Review

Test Rig

For our tests, we used our Test Rig which consists of an Asus Strix Z790-E Gaming WiFi motherboard, along with an Intel Core i9-14900K and a GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER graphics card.

One thing to take into consideration is that not all motherboards will take higher capacity ram, so be sure to check the QVL list on the motherboard’s website, and also update the BIOS to the latest version. You also need to be aware that some motherboards may not support memory speeds above 8000MT/s… in most cases, 8000MT/s is the maximum that can be stabilized on AMD and Intel motherboards.

 

* ALL tests are conducted at specified default speeds and settings.

CPU Intel Core i9-14900K
Cooling Thermaltake TH360 V2 Ultra ARGB AIO
Motherboard Asus Strix Z790-E Gaming WiFi
Ram Patriot Viper xtreme5 DDR5-8200 48GB Memory Kit
XMP 3.0 profiles YES
SSD Lexar NM800 Pro 2TB PCIE Gen4 NVMe
PSU Thermaltake 1000W 80Plus Gold
VGA card GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER
OS
Windows 11

 

Installation

The memory modules slotted in nicely on to our Asus Strix Z790-E Gaming WiFi motherboard with no issues at all. Remember to installed them on DIMM slot A2 and B2 to enable quad channel mode. Please refer to your motherboard manual for more information.

 

BIOS Setup

To get the ram to run at DDR5-8200 speeds remember enable XMP 3.0 Profiles. Just select the XMP Profile 1 and the BIOS and “Save” and that’s it!  No more messing around with voltages or memory timings. All other settings in the BIOS were left untouched on AUTO.

 

 

CPU-Z and SPD Information

As you can see from the CPU-Z screenshot, the ram supports XMP 3.0 only. The DRAM frequency is running at 4100 MHz which gives you the default speed of DDR5-8200.

The other thing you’ll notice is that the ram is now running in Quad channel mode (4 x 32-bit). Here’s a quick reason why … DDR5 gives you two 32-bit wide (40-bit wide, with ECC) channels per stick, which means that you get a quad-channel configuration when running two DIMMs.

 

 

AIDA64 Memory Information

The SPD information on AIDA64 shows that the Patriot Viper xtreme5 DDR5-8200 48GB memory kits uses memory chips produced by SK Hynix. CAS latency is reported at 38-48-48-84 operating on a voltage of 1.45V.

 

 

Full Load Temperatures

Load temps reached a high of between 63-65 degrees Celsius. It might seem a little high, but it’s what we expected, especially when you’re running the memory modules at higher voltage and faster speeds.

 

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