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Memory Module Patriot Memory Viper Elite DDR5 96 GB 6000 MHz
The Patriot Memory Viper Elite DDR5 96 GB 6000 MHz (model PVER596G60C42KW) is a high-performance DDR5 memory kit consisting of 2 × 48 GB modules. Operating at a rated speed of 6000 MHz with CAS latency 40 and supported voltages of 1.45 V, 1.35 V and 1.1 V, this memory kit is designed to deliver fast data processing and stable operation for demanding PC and workstation tasks.
The Viper Elite 5 features advanced internal clock generation and precise memory timing circuits that enable strong performance. Its aluminum heatspreader and 100% hand-tested modules provide consistent build quality. On-Die ECC improves data integrity by correcting single-bit errors and detecting multi-bit errors, while an integrated PMIC supports higher-speed operation with reduced voltage and heat. A matte white heatshield with an RGB lightbar allows visual customization and system-level lighting synchronization via the Viper RGB Sync App. The kit is compatible with Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO profiles for simplified overclocking.
Install the two DDR5 modules into compatible DDR5 DIMM slots on a motherboard that supports 96 GB capacity and DDR5 memory. Ensure the system power is off and follow the motherboard manual for the correct slot population and orientation. After installation, enable the desired memory profile in the BIOS/UEFI using Intel XMP 3.0 or AMD EXPO if overclocking profiles are needed. For best results, confirm BIOS compatibility and update the motherboard firmware if required.
For stable high-speed operation, pair the Patriot Viper Elite DDR5 kit with a compatible motherboard and CPU that support DDR5 6000 MHz or higher. Use the Viper RGB Sync App to configure lighting and keep system BIOS/UEFI up to date to maintain compatibility and stability.
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