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Patriot Signature Line
8GB DDR4 3200MHz SO-DIMM Laptop RAM
The Patriot Signature Line 8GB DDR4 SODIMM Laptop RAM
delivers the quality, reliability and performance expected for today's notebook
needs. This 8GB DDR4 3200MHz SO-DIMM RAM is designed to run at 3200MHz
(PC4-25600) at CAS 22 latency timings: 22-22-22-52. This Laptop RAM featured
with 260-Pin Small Outline Dual In-Line Memory Module (SODIMM), DDR4 Non-ECC
Unbuffered, 1.2v Voltage. It is built using specific build-of-materials (BOMs)
we ensure that every module meets and exceeds industry standards, that offering
you a hassle-free upgrade. This is One Rank Single-sided module, which is 100%
Tested, RoHS Compliant. The new Patriot Signature Line 8GB DDR4 3200MHz SO-DIMM
Laptop RAM has lifetime warranty.
Patriot
Signature Line 8GB DDR4 3200MHz SO-DIMM Laptop RAM Review
Patriot’s Signature Line 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. Along with UDIMMs, Patriot offers a wide range of SODIMM solutions
which pairs perfectly for any small form factor computers, notebooks, or
laptops to help boost performance. Since most laptops won’t use XMP profiles,
then it’s clear that memory profile is limited to settings programmed in SPD.
The tested memory has one SPD profile which works fully stable at DDR4-3200
CL22-22-22-52. It doesn’t seem fast, but we have to remember that we are
limited to 1.20V memory voltage, which makes everything much harder. I will
tell you some more about memory timings later. Right now, let’s focus on the
stability at rated speed. Below is a screenshot from AIDA64 stability tests,
which shows there are no problems with our memory modules.