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Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition 16GB DDR3-1866

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Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition 16GB DDR3-1866

Postby BackDraft » Sat Aug 04, 2012 9:29 pm

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Patriot Memory is answering the call of gamers with their Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition DDR3-1866MHz 16GB (2 x 8GB) Dual Channel Memory Kit. Intel Extreme Masters Memory is built from the vaunted Viper 3 platform using dual sided modules, and offers the same blistering performance with an added limited edition blue IEM heatsink design. The Patriot IEM 1866MHz 16GB kit packs in the features for top notch gaming and computational performance. Patriot IEM 1866 uses low 10-11-10-30 timings for increased performance and easy XMP 1.3 profile, and is able to achieve this at standard 1.5v. The proven Viper 3 styled heatsinks provide excellent cooling characteristics, while IEM Limited Edition markings add color and style to your build. Each Patriot IEM module is hand tested for reliability and compatibility with Intel 6 and 7 Series chipsets, and comes fully backed with Patriot Memory’s Lifetime Warranty.


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Re: Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition 16GB DDR3-

Postby rrplay » Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:54 pm

Looks like a solid mem kit that should be easy to config to deliver solid performance as promised, especially after reading your review about tightening the timings and a modest voltage bump.Should work great on different platforms too.

Yep they look good and do not have the ridiculously extremely tall heat-sinks.

Thanks for the excellent review George.
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Re: Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition 16GB DDR3-

Postby skarm » Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:14 pm

If the Newegg.com price for this set is $149.99 and the Viper 3 is priced at $129.99 for the exact same specs, a $20 difference in price tells me to buy the Viper 3. Unless I specifically need blue heat shields (and I don't), a 15% price difference is pretty much a deal buster.

Otherwise, nice specs on this RAM.
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Re: Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition 16GB DDR3-

Postby Cella » Mon Aug 06, 2012 5:45 am

skarm wrote:If the Newegg.com price for this set is $149.99 and the Viper 3 is priced at $129.99 for the exact same specs, a $20 difference in price tells me to buy the Viper 3. Unless I specifically need blue heat shields (and I don't), a 15% price difference is pretty much a deal buster.

Otherwise, nice specs on this RAM.


Many people are going to feel that way, however, this is a Limited Edition and is going to demand a premium. For those into the Intel Extreme Masters tourney, $20 is a reasonable upcharge.
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Re: Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition 16GB DDR3-

Postby funkindrago » Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:58 am

There is always someone willing to spend a little extra money for just that small boost in power. These I am sure have handpick ICs for maximum stability and overclocking as well.
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Re: Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition 16GB DDR3-

Postby rrplay » Mon Aug 06, 2012 10:32 am

funkindrago wrote:There is always someone willing to spend a little extra money for just that small boost in power. These I am sure have handpick ICs for maximum stability and overclocking as well.


could very well be the subtle difference noted in the spec pdf [s]
Patriot Intel Extreme Master, Limited Edition 16GB PVI316G186C0K 1866 (PC3 15000)>>> Tested on all DDR3 platforms

Patriot Viper 3 16GB (2 x 8GB) PV316G186C0K 1866 (PC3 15000)>>> Tested on Intel 6 & 7 series
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Re: Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition 16GB DDR3-

Postby maromero » Thu Aug 09, 2012 6:30 pm

Hi friends, I have registered in your forum because I need to ask you a question that might find it silly, but really is not:

If you review the website of the product, there are multiple speeds available (1600MHz, 1866MHz, 2133MHz):

DDR3 - Viper 3 Intel® Extreme Masters Memory, Limited Edition
http://www.patriotmemory.com/product/in ... &src=5,3,9

I would like to purchase the fastest memory (2133MHz), because I recently bought an Intel Extreme DX79SI Desktop Motherboard, to operate with a processor i7-3960X; because my main area of work is the 3D design.

Intel Extreme DX79SI (siler) Desktop Motherboard - Intel X79 Express Chipset - LGA2011
http://ark.intel.com/products/55799/Int ... ard-DX79SI

Intel® Core™ i7-3960X Processor Extreme Edition (15M Cache, up to 3.90 GHz)
http://ark.intel.com/products/63696/Int ... _30-GHz%29

As an important part of my future workstation are memory, I want to use 64 GB of DDR3 RAM (# of DIMMs: 8), in the technical specifications of my motherboard, indicates that memory can work with "Quad channels" optimum; but:

It is the same install 4 DIMMs of 2133MHz (faster), when the 32GB kit is only for work at 1866MHz (slower)?
Are there any technical differences if you buy and install the DIMMs in pairs instead of four in this kind of DIMMs?
They stop working good on four channels if bought in pairs (faster), although installed in groups of four (slower)?

Thank you very much.

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Re: Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition 16GB DDR3-

Postby slugbug » Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:23 pm

Strictly speaking any gains in speed or reduced access times between 1600, 1866, and 2133 will be small and barely noticeable. Any difference will be measured in fractions of a second. The only increases I have heard of are with Stanford's FAH project where people have reported reduced times when using DDR3-2133 ram.
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Re: Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition 16GB DDR3-

Postby maromero » Fri Aug 10, 2012 2:03 pm

Hi slugbug,

Thank you very much for your answer.

For being a highly technical question, I posted the same question on the official website of the Patriot:

"Viper 3 Intel® Extreme Masters Memory, performance"
http://www.patriotmemory.com/forums/sho ... erformance

My fear is that if I buy 2 kits of 16GB @ 2133MHz, the chips do not have the best performance working in "quad channel".

Thank you very much.

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Re: Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition 16GB DDR3-

Postby BackDraft » Fri Aug 10, 2012 3:25 pm

Humm, I reviewed the Siler board, I don't quite remember if it was capable of handling 64 GB of memory. Actually yes Siler does.

I suggest you use Quad Channel memory since the memory sticks are matched and are binned in the same skew. Not to say that 4 dual skews won't work but you will probably see better stability if you stick to quad channel.

As per how fast it should be, if your doing 3D design and the applications you use are dependent on memory I would say that the 2133 would be fine. With the extra frequency you may eek out a couple of seconds while rendering.
Now as per dual quad single,
As I said above a quad pack is made to work as a quad by the way the modules are picked.

If you use dual channel memory as in your case to get 8 gig sticks, even though they are called dual they will run as quad channel and not dual when populating all the slots.
The IEM kits don't come in 2133 yet, I think the highest you can get is 1866 MHZ for the 8 gig sticks and they are 149.00 for the dual kit. Patriot has told me that there will eventually be a 2133 MHZ kit but as per the launch date they would not say.
You could also save a little money by purchasing the 1600 MHZ kit loosening the timings to that of the 1866 kit and run the dimms at 1866. You will probably save about 50 bucks or more.
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