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Patriot Memory's G2 Series Quad Channel memory kits are designed specifically for Intel's X79 platform and 2nd generation Core processors. Built for performance users and gamers, the low-profile Patriot G2 series sport a sleek air-craft grade extruded aluminum heat-spreaders, which is built for Performance Users and Gamers.
These modules are available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB kits, and each module is hand tested for quality. The G2 Series Quad Channel memory kit provides the best solution for Gamers and Performance Users looking to get the most out of their systems without bankrupting their budget.
G2 Series Division 4QUAD-CHANNEL DESKTOP KIT These high performance modules have been tested to run at DDR3 1333 at a latency timing of 9-9-9-24 at 1.5V. Unlock the potential of your system with this 32GB (4 x 8GB) quad channel kit.
Improved cooling Equipped with an extruded aluminum shield, the G2 Series Division 4 modules provide improved cooling for optimum performance. This series memory kit is a great choice for Performance Users and Gamers.
Support for Intel XMP Intel Extreme Memory Profiles (XMP) technology provides a robust, profile-based overclocking solution for novice and experienced overclockers – easily overclock your platform by selecting the predefined profile in the BIOS, or manually adjust frequency and timings to extract maximum performance from your system.

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“Right now at 24GB runs pretty smooth overall, gets a 7.7 windows 7 score.”— Kurapika 3/14/2012

