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Patriot Viper V765 Gaming Keyboard Review

07/28/2019 By Daniel Nguyen

Viper V765 gaming keyboard review

The Patriot Viper V765 is Patriot’s intermediate level gaming keyboard, and with programmable per-key RGB lighting, it’s sure to look good on any gamer’s desk. Featuring the innovative Kailh Box White switches, the V765 is also partially water and dustproof. The Kailh Box lineup of clicky switches also features a different click mechanism, which gives it a distinctive feel that is different from a traditional Cherry MX Blue style switch. At $89.99 at the time of writing, it is one of the lesser expensive mechanical keyboards on the market and is sure to attract many budget-conscious gamers. However, is that low price-point too good to be true, or is it truly a good keyboard? Without further delay, let’s take a closer look in this Patriot Viper V765 gaming keyboard review.

Viper V765 gaming keyboard review

Key Features of the V765 Keyboard

  • Kailh mechanical box switches for superior durability and quicker response time
  • Water and dust resistant to IP56 rating
  • Full spectrum RGB, 16.8 million color backlighting
  • Dedicated multi-media controls
  • Volume wheel w/mute function
  • N-key rollover and anti-ghosting
  • Removable magnetic palm rest
  • Aircraft grade aluminum chassis

Patriot Viper V765 Gaming Keyboard Review

First Impressions

  • The packaging is well-put together and shows off the keyboard.
  • It’s a medium weight keyboard, and its thinner cable makes transport easier if desired.
  • The RGB implementation bright and will illuminate any setup nicely.
  • It has a very simplistic design and is sure to fit on any desk.

The Switches and Typing Experience

The Kailh Box White switch is one of my favorite switches on the market right now, behind some of Kailh’s other clicky options. The click feels very pronounced, and its design even offers some water and dust proofing for minor accidents; nevertheless, your experience may differ with spills. Though this isn’t a keyboard I recommend having if you’re super messy and spill liquids everywhere. The keycaps feel decent for a $90 keyboard and are definitely passable. The legends have that “gamer” aesthetic but are still rather neutral if you aren’t going for a gamer aesthetic. However, the wrist rest wasn’t long enough for me, and I found my hands on the table instead of on the comfortable rubber grip that the wrist rest offers.

Viper V765 gaming keyboard review

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Aesthetic

While I appreciate the nice RGB integration, the red Viper logo in the center of the keyboard seems badly placed considering that it may clash with many setups. Overall, the keyboard has a very simple design and it will fit on most desks. The software that Viper provides also gives a lot of customization which means you can coordinate your keyboard with your setup very nicely. However, it doesn’t sync up with other Viper hardware and the fact that it uses separate software from other Patriot components is an element that can be improved.

Viper V765 Keyboard Software Screen

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Build Quality

The V765’s build quality is outstanding for a keyboard under $100. The body is entirely metal and will last a long time under heavy use. Overall, I have no concerns the build quality.

Specifications

• Key Switch:
• Cable:
• Switch Lifecycle:
• Dimensions:
• Weight:
• Polling Rate:
• Profile Keys:
• Programmable Keys:
• Multimedia Keys:
• Graphical User Interface:

• Kailh Box White mechanical switches
• 1.8m, braided
• 50 Million
• 1.1 in. x 18.4 in. x 6.4 in.
• 2.5 lbs
• 1000 Hz
• Yes, 5
• Yes, 103
• Yes
• Yes, Viper Software

Viper V765 gaming keyboard review
Viper V765 gaming keyboard review

Conclusion

Pros:
• Kailh Box White switches feel very nice and feel high-quality
• Build quality is very sturdy and will last a long time
• Price is under $100
• Detachable wrist-rest is very comfortable
• Software is very intuitive and easy to use

Cons:
• Wrist-rest is too short and doesn’t fit my palms
• Key-caps feel meh at best
• The software isn’t well integrated with other Viper products

Patriot Viper has created a solid budget keyboard that integrates just the right amount of features that gamers desire. The on-keyboard lighting profiles, as well as the Patriot Viper keyboard software, make it easy to control your lighting profiles. If you take into account all the features of this keyboard, which include its great switches, RGB lighting, design, etc., the Viper V765 is one of the best keyboards I’ve ever tested, even competing with those above $120.

The Viper V765 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard is available for purchase on Amazon for under $100 (see link below) as well as on the Patriot Store at a list price of $99. All-in-all, this is a well-designed RGB mechanical gaming keyboard which easily earned a 4.5 out of 5-star rating.

Viper V765 gaming keyboard review
Viper V765 gaming keyboard review

What do you think of this Patriot Viper V765 gaming keyboard review? Do you agree or disagree with our verdict? Let us know in the comment section below or via social media. We’re eager to hear your thoughts.

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Don’t hesitate to head over to Patriot’s Viper Gaming page to see their newest products. To learn more about service and support, click here for their Support page. The Viper V765 keyboard comes with a 2-year warranty.

FTC Disclosure: Patriot Memory/Viper Gaming provided Beantown LLC with one (1) Viper V765 gaming keyboard sample for review purposes. This writer’s opinion is 100% his own and not a paid product ambassador.

All photographs are the copyrighted property of Patriot Memory LLC and Beantown LLC © 2019.

Filed Under: Gaming Hardware Tagged With: gaming keyboard, Patriot Memory, V765, Viper Gaming 07/28/2019

Viper V550 Gaming Mouse Review

07/25/2019 By Daniel Nguyen

Viper V550 Gaming Mouse Review

The Patriot Viper V550 Gaming Mouse is touted in Viper’s intermediate lineup as an ambidextrous mouse. The V550 sports a Pixart 3325 optical sensor that can achieve up to 5,000 DPI. It also flashes two RGB strips at the bottom of each side, and features four programmable side buttons as well as an on-the-fly DPI wheel. For $40 on Amazon at the time of writing, it is one of the least expensive gaming mice on the market. Can it stand up to other tried-and-tested giants in the mice field? Without further delay, let’s take a closer look in this Patriot Viper V550 gaming mouse review.

Viper V550 Gaming Mouse Review
Viper V550 Gaming Mouse Review

Key Features

  • Ergonomic, ambidextrous design
  • Fully customizable
  • Multi-zone full-spectrum RGB
  • Nine buttons, eight programmable

Specifications

  • Sensor: Pixart 3325 optical sensor
  • DPI: 5,000 DPI, adjustable up to 10,000 through software
  • RGB: Yes, multi-zone and full-spectrum
  • Buttons: 9 buttons, 8 programmable
  • Switches: Omron, 10 million clicks
  • Cable: Braided, 1.8m USB cable
  • Mouse feet: PTFE
  • Polling rate: 1000 Hz

Viper V550 Gaming Mouse Review

Mouse Shape and Construction

The Viper V550 is described as an ambidextrous mouse that’ll work for anyone. The mouse shape itself is rather comfortable but could use improvement. Unlike many ambidextrous mice (such as the Zowie FK-series and the Glorious Model O) that go for a less deep comfort grip for the thumb, the V550 has a deep comfort grip on both sides. As a right-handed person, this makes my pinky feel very awkward whenever I’m trying to rest my hand. I would have preferred if they had gone for a safer shape with less deep grips. The fact that that the V550 has four side buttons makes it easy to remap every key that you’ll need in an MMO to a side button. As soon as you get the mouse, I recommend you change the keybind on one side of the mouse to something else, as I often found myself accidentally pressing buttons on the other side. At a $40 price point, this was a very good attempt at an ambidextrous mouse.

Viper V550 Gaming Mouse Review
Viper V550 Gaming Mouse Review

The V550 isn’t a heavy mouse, which makes it easy to use over extended periods while using it for productivity, or making flick-shots in FPS games a breeze. The mouse clicks were very crisp, and I never found myself misclicking the right or left mouse buttons. The DPI switch button was somewhat weirdly placed, and its lack of firmness often made me misclick it and miss a shot due to the shift in DPI.

Aesthetically, the V550 is a good looking mouse. The RGB Viper logo, mouse wheel RGB, and side glow will be sure to accent any setup that you have.

Gaming Performance

As previously mentioned, the V550 uses the Pixart 3325 sensor which can achieve up to 5,000 DPI mechanically, and 10,000 DPI through software. The Pixart 3325 is a very good sensor, and I never found it to miss any flick shots or track unreliably. The size of the side buttons was very good as well and was easy to reach during games. As mentioned above, the fact that there are two side buttons on each side makes it easy to misclick one; however, you can either unbind this in the Viper software or map it to a different keybind. All of the buttons felt good and were never misclicked, except for one of the side buttons.

Viper V550 Gaming Mouse Review

The PTFE mouse feet didn’t feel like pure PTFE for some reason, which led to less smooth gliding. I will say that these feet glide better than most mice and won’t need any aftermarket modifications.

One thing I didn’t like was the cord, as it felt stiff and often caught on objects on my desk. I would definitely recommend a mouse bungee for the V550.

Conclusion

Pros:
• Attractive price point at $40
• Ambidextrous design
• PTFE feet allow for smooth movement
• Semi-lightweight design

Cons:
• The cord is stiff and catches on desk
• Side grooves are a tad too deep
• Side buttons often misclicked

Overall, the V550 is a good attempt at an ambidextrous mouse with its 8 programmable buttons and multi-zone RGB, though it falls a bit short in terms of its design. The side grooves were just too deep for me. The mouse was also too small for me; thus, it didn’t fit well to my hands too well. Though if your hands are smaller, the V550 should work and fit just fine for you.

The Viper V550 RGB ambidextrous gaming mouse is available for purchase on Amazon for under $40 (see link below) as well as on the Patriot Store at a list price of just under $50. All-in-all, this is a decently-designed RGB gaming mouse which earned a 3.5 out of 5-star rating.

Viper V550 Gaming Mouse Review
Viper V550 Gaming Mouse Review

Viper V550 Gaming Mouse Review
Viper V550 Gaming Mouse Review

What do you think of this Patriot Viper V550 gaming mouse review? Do you agree or disagree with our verdict? Let us know in the comment section below or via social media. We’re eager to hear your thoughts.

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Don’t hesitate to head over to Patriot’s Viper Gaming page to see their newest products. To learn more about service and support, click here for their Support page. The Viper V550 mouse comes with a 2-year warranty.

FTC Disclosure: Patriot Memory/Viper Gaming provided Beantown LLC with one (1) Viper V550 gaming mouse sample for review purposes. This writer’s opinion is 100% his own and not a paid product ambassador.

All photographs are the copyrighted property of Patriot Memory LLC and Beantown LLC © 2019.

Filed Under: Gaming Hardware Tagged With: gaming mouse, Patriot Memory, Viper Gaming, Viper V550 07/25/2019

Patriot Viper V770 Gaming Keyboard Review

10/18/2017 By Zach Can

Viper V770 gaming keyboard review

Patriot started out 2017 strong with two prominent keyboards, the V730 and the V770. The V730 is a keyboard for those new and casual gamers. While its big brother, the V770, is sure to “be the envy of all your friends at the next LAN party.” Right away I can state that you’ll be above and beyond the envy of all your gaming friends. How does such a keyboard do this? We’ve spent the past month with the Viper V770 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard, learning every detail of it. Is this gaming accessory a worthy addition to your rig? Without further delay, let’s take a closer look in this Patriot Viper V770 gaming keyboard review.

Viper V770 Gaming Keyboard review

Key Features of the Viper V770 Keyboard

  • RGB Illuminated Backlighting
  • 11 Lighting & 4 Palm Rest Effects
  • Kailh Red Mechanical Switches
  • 100% Anti-Ghosting Support
  • 109-Key rollover
  • Multimedia Controls
  • USB 2.0 Pass-Through Port
  • Aircraft-Grade Aluminum Front Plate

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Viper V770 Gaming Keyboard Review

V770 Design and Features

Per Roger Shinmoto, Patriot VP of Product Design, “Our new RGB V770 keyboard is a high-end, feature-rich keyboard, designed with the serious gamer in mind. With thoughtful design, onboard media controls, dedicated macros, and a high degree of customization, the V770 is a great compliment to any high-end rig.”

The Viper V770 keyboard is one of those ‘Big Boys’ which requires two USB slots. This gives it those added features like five programmable keys, eight buttons to quickly control the lighting options, media switches, and a scroll wheel to control volume. It’s also physically large at 19.5″, approximately 2″ longer than such popular keyboards like the HyperX Alloy Elite and the Corsair K70 LUX. You can thank the five dedicated macro keys on the left for half of the difference in length.

The Kailh Red switches with their 50 million push-button life cycle are terrific for those FPS games. They’re quite sensitive (2.0±0.6 mm pre-travel, 4 mm total travel) requiring little activation force. It took me a couple of days to stop making accidental presses. While we’re still on the design if you look under the volume wheel you’ll notice there’s no indicator for which toggle keys you have enabled (Num, Caps Lock, Scrl Lock). That’s because the keys when enabled light up in white. When disabled, they return to whatever color you have currently selected.

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The numerous lighting effects are great. They’re better than most mid-tier and some upper-tier gaming keyboards. The keyboard has about 11 lighting options, 10 of which you can change both the brightness and speed of. A lot of these lighting options can be in RGB or one color. You can create up to 5 custom lighting profiles too.

The keys are top-mounted over a brushed aluminum faceplate with a unique font that helps it stand out from the crowd. The finish on the keyboard is attractive and appears to be fingerprint resistant.

There’s also has a detachable magnetic palm rest which holds better than the Gamdias P1 RGB, which occasionally pops off. Sadly, it does smudge a little. The palm rest lights up and has its own lighting options, four to be exact. Two customizable solid color options with the remaining two as RGB only. Beware, the edges of the wrist plate are sharp, so don’t go knocking it off your desk. It could strike your foot or leg and cause some pain.

You can also re-program almost every key. There’s the USB 2.0 and audio pass-through ports on opposite sides of the keyboard. I don’t find much use for the pass-through ports as it leads to messy wires all over. But there is this one exception. On the back center of the board, there’s slide out phone holder. This feature comes in very handy when you want to charge your mobile phone.

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On the back end of the right-of-center braided cord, there are two USB plugs plus one for headphones and another for a microphone to connect to your PC enclosure. If you’re connecting via USB 2.0, use both connectors. If you’re connecting via USB 3.0, you may only need to use one connector. If you’re looking to use either of the keyboard pass-through ports, then connect either the microphone and headset jacks to the PC enclosure. The underside is plastic with six rubber foot pads and two retractable legs.

Editor’s Note: I kept finding myself striking the Caps Lock key and having to correct my misspelling constantly. I’ve not encountered this issue on other gaming boards. I don’t know what to make of it.

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Specifications

• Key Switch:
• Switch Lifecycle:
• Dimensions:
• Weight:
• Processor:
• Polling Rate:
• Profile Keys:
• Programmable Keys:
• Multimedia Keys:
• Graphical User Interface:

• Kailh Red mechanical switches
• 50 Million
• 19.5″ x 9″ x 1.52″ w/o the wrist rest
• 3.1 lbs w/o the wrist rest
• TBA
• 1000 Hz
• Yes, 5
• Yes, 109
• Yes
• Yes, Viper Software

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Patriot Viper Keyboard V770 Software

The high majority of today’s higher-end gaming keyboards come with software to adjust the device, and the Viper V770 is no different. This software support (Version 2.1) configures the RGB LED lighting effects, palm rest effects, profiles, macros, response time, and report rate, just to name a handful.

Truth be told, you don’t actually need the software. Almost every adjustment can be made with either the buttons on the keyboard or a combo of Fn + insert key. The software though is lightweight and clean. It didn’t even require a restart. It worked right away and was very easy to use.

From the main page, seen in the image gallery, you can adjust the 11 light effects, the brightness, and the speed on all but Static mode. There are seven starter colors, all adjustable on a pop-up color map, with an 8th option that’s multi-color. Under the five lighting profiles, the first two of which are displayed below, there are now Keymap and DIY check boxed options.

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Under Palm Rest Effects, there are four of the most popular lighting effects. You can alter the direction originating from the left or right, its brightness, and speed. Like the keyboard, you have access to 16.8M color options on the detachable wrist rest. But this is only so for the Static and Breathing selections. The remaining two choices are RGB only. As I’m sure you just figured out, you can configure the speeds and brightness of the keyboard and palm rest separately.

Below this, there are check boxes to select Game Mode and Windows Key Lock, plus slider controls for Response Time and Report Rate. It’s all here.

At the bottom left, you’ve got Profiles and Macros. In the 4th gallery image above is a display of the Macros window. Create and delete Macro(s), Keystroke Input, and Options are all there. Clicking Profiles opens another dialog box (not shown) where you can import and export.

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Under the upper right gear icon, you see the current software version, plus can reset settings and update the firmware.

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Conclusion

Pros:
• Sturdy build, backlit wrist rest
• Excellent software
• Near complete customization
• Over a dozen lighting effects

Cons:
• No place to store the key puller
• No gaming key caps
• Some sharp edges

Overall, Patriot Memory has created a great keyboard with plenty of features. Furthermore, they’ve done a great job with the lighting options. I’m convinced many people will like this keyboard as much as I did. You can tell there was a lot of thought put into it. Once you add up everything: lighting, macros, easy software, design, etc., this Viper V770 turned out to be one fantastic keyboard. If you want to have a big league keyboard, this is the real deal.

The Viper V770 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard is available for purchase on Amazon for under $120 (see link below) as well as on the Patriot Store at a list price of just under $140. All-in-all, this is a well-designed RGB mechanical gaming keyboard which easily earned a 4.5 out of 5-star rating.

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What do you think of this Patriot Viper V770 gaming keyboard review? Do you agree or disagree with our verdict? Let us know in the comment section below or via social media. We’re eager to hear your thoughts.

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Don’t hesitate to head over to Patriot’s Viper Gaming page to see their newest products. To learn more about service and support, click here for their Support page. The Viper V770 keyboard comes with a 2-year warranty.

FTC Disclosure: Patriot Memory provided Beantown LLC with one (1) Viper V770 gaming keyboard sample for review purposes. This writer’s opinion is 100% his own and not a paid product ambassador.

All photographs are the copyrighted property of Patriot Memory LLC and Beantown LLC © 2017

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Filed Under: Gaming Hardware Tagged With: gaming keyboard, Kailh switch, mechanical keyboard, Patriot Memory, Viper V770 07/15/2019

Gaming: Patriot Viper V570 Mouse Review

07/17/2017 By Hakan Can

Patriot Viper V570 mouse review

Until recently, Patriot was best known for its DRAM memory, flash/solid state drives, and memory cards. Over the past two years, they’ve jumped into the gaming arena with their Viper line of gaming accessories. Over the past few months, they’ve gradually introduced their second round of headphones, keyboards, and mice, and they are impressive. I’ve spent the past few weeks with the Viper V570 gaming mouse, customizing and learning every detail of it. Is this piece of gaming hardware a worthy addition to your rig? So without further delay, let’s take a closer look in this Patriot Viper V570 mouse review.

Patriot Viper V570 mouse review

Features:
• FPS and MMO hybrid design
• Resolution settings up to 12,000 DPI
• Avago 9800 laser sensor and Omron switches
• 13 programmable keys
• Custom tailored RGB profiles
• Custom tailored weight system
• Multiple surface materials for a great feel

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Patriot Viper V570 Mouse Review

Viper Design

There’s so much to like and almost nothing to dislike when it comes to this V570 mouse.

We’ve got a whole lot of gaming mice around here, but none quite like this. For those who are familiar with GAMDIAS, you could say that the Viper V570 is a cross between the ZEUS eSport and P1. The Viper V570 also has similarities to the Corsair Scimitar PRO. Either way, we like the Viper’s First Person Shooter (FPS) + MMO appearance.

Obviously, this mouse is designed for the right-handed user which is a drawback to a small percentage of you gamers. The V570 has a dozen or so buttons from left and right click, forward and back, wheel click, and DPI loops. These standard buttons are pre set. The remaining buttons are up to you and programmable within the Advanced Functions settings of the Viper software. There’s even a left side sniper button which drops the resolution down to 400 DPI

Unlike the Scimitar PRO whose keys are a 3 x 4 set of columns and rows, the V570’s buttons resemble a set of teeth. Keys 1-8 are easily and comfortably accessible to your index finger and thumb. And just like teeth, there’s enough separation between them to know where each one starts and ends. The left and right click keys, as well as the scroll wheel and DPI keys, fit well with my index and middle fingers. The only bit of discomfort I had was two-thirds up my ring finger. I believe the curvature of the mouse where the ring finger rests is too pronounced. If this were to be shaved down a bit, the fit of the mouse would be 100% perfect in my hand.

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The mouse has four unique surface materials, five if you include the red numerical keys. The left side is rubberized and textured with tiny rectangles while the right is smooth with some grip. The top utilizes two materials, one clear, one not, with the latter so smooth that your index and middle fingers slide across it. The dead-centered transparent surface allows for the Viper logo to show.

Within the mouse, there are an Avago 9800 laser sensor, Omron D2FC-F-7N primary switches, and configurable streaming multi-zone RGB LED lighting.

There’s a removable top piece which hides the location of the adjustable weight system. This system consists of six 5.7 gram weights with a seventh as a spare. There’s also a container to store the weights. In our test mouse, we used three weights.

The underside of the V570 has five ceramic foot pads which allow the mouse to glide across any flat surface.

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Specifications

• Tracking Method:
• Dimension(L x W x H):
• Weight:
• Buttons:
• Resolution:
• Polling Rate:
• Omron Switch Lifecycle:
• USB Cable Length:
• Graphical User Interface:

• Xtreme Precision Laser Sensor
• 13.3 x 8 x 4.4 cm
• 157 grams +  up to 34 grams
• 13 programmable
• 4 settings from 50 up to 12000 DPI
• Up to 1000 Hz
• 10 Million
• 6 Feet
• Viper Software

Package Contents

• V570 Gaming Mouse
• Weight System
• Two Patriot Viper Stickers
• Quick Start Guide

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Viper Software

As previously mentioned, the V570 mouse comes with Viper software support that configures the RGB LED lighting, macros, buttons, acceleration, and DPI, just to name a handful. With five Light Effect settings available (Customize, Wave, Invert Wave, Random 1 & 2.) When you select Customize, the lighting in any of the seven zones can either breathe or always stay on.

And before I forget, the richness and brightness of the colors are spectacular. I firmly believe you’re going to like this lighting feature a lot.

Patriot Viper V570 mouse review

The first field in the Viper software covers the buttons and the five Profile settings. Whenever you press the No. 9 key, you’ll cycle through the five customizable Profile settings. In fact, push the key, and you’ll see it change within the software as well as in the upper left of your monitor. And if you modify the Profile within the software, the color on the mouse will change. Even the Profile names can be changed.

Press any of the 13 programmable keys within the software, and another dialog box appears. Now you have access to Mouse, Keyboard, and Advanced Functions as well as Macros and Key Cycle. It’s pretty wild what the software offers.

Just behind this is the No. 10 key which adjusts the sensor resolution. This DPI indicator is color-coordinated too. Press the key and watch the DPI settings change within the software as well as in the upper left of your monitor. Each DPI setting can have independent X/Y axis values.

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The third field within the software is the Macro Editor. There are three macro types: One-time mode, Loop mode, and Firekey mode. There’s also 6990 bytes of mouse memory. The right side of the editor is the Function Menu where you can create, edit, and save your macros. Just remember that you have up to 64 lines within the macros list, and each line can have no more than 14 characters.

Within the Setting field, you have access to the 500 Hz USB polling rate and three general options such as Angle snapping, Enable DPI/Profile on screen display, and Disable mouse acceleration (OS). Finally, there’s the Model as well as the Driver and Firmware versions of the software displayed.

The user interface is clean and straightforward, and the software worked flawlessly.

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A Product Update

If you’re not a fan of red buttons, you need not fret. Patriot recently introduced the Viper V570 Black Edition replacing red with black. I suspect many of you will like this version more. It’s available for purchase on Amazon for under $60 as well as on the Patriot Store at a list price of just under $70.

Conclusion

For a $60, this new Patriot Viper mouse delivers many high-end features at a fair price: up to 12K DPI resolution, customizable color profiles, adjustable weight system, and 13 programmable macro keys.

This mouse massively leans toward the higher-end of the gaming spectrum. If you need an RGB gaming mouse that gets the job done at a reasonable price, the V570 ought to be on your short list. In fact, all three Viper Gaming mice are worth your time and consideration when looking at the $25-90 price range.

All-in-all, this is a well-designed mouse which easily earned a 4.75 out of 5-star rating.

Patriot Viper V570 mouse review

The Patriot Viper V570 gaming mouse is available for purchase on Amazon for under $50 (see link below) as well as on the Patriot website.

What do you think of this Patriot Viper V570 mouse review? Do you agree or disagree with our verdict? Let us know in the comment section below or via social media. We’re eager to hear your thoughts.

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Don’t hesitate to head over to Patriot’s Viper Gaming page to see their newest products. To learn more about service and support, click here for their Support page. The Viper V570 RGB mouse comes with a 2-year warranty.

FTC Disclosure: Patriot Memory provided Beantown LLC with one (1) Viper V570 gaming mouse sample for review purposes. This writer’s opinion is 100% his own and not a paid product ambassador.

All photographs are the copyrighted property of Patriot Memory LLC and Beantown LLC © 2017

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Filed Under: Gaming Hardware Tagged With: gaming mouse, Patriot, Patriot Memory, V570 07/19/2019

Gaming: Patriot Viper V361 & V370 Headsets Review

04/17/2017 By Zach Can

Patriot Viper V361 V370 headset review

Patriot is best known for their DRAM memory, flash and solid state drives, and memory cards, and they have quite the selection for each. Back in 2015, Patriot introduced their first line of Viper Gaming hardware which we covered here. Roughly two years have passed, and their latest line of Viper Gaming hardware is making its debut. First up are the Viper V361 and V370 gaming headsets. They’re nearly identical except the latter having RGB lighting. Both headphones come with 7.1 virtual surround sound and heavy bass mode. Are they a worthy addition to your gaming rig? Let’s take a closer look in this Patriot Viper V361 and V370 gaming headsets review.Patriot Viper V361 V370 headset review

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Patriot Viper V361 & V370 Gaming Headsets

Design

The Viper V361 has the standard headphone design. It adjusts manually into position like many of today’s headphones. Controls are built into the headset, which we believe is a step in the right direction. We prefer this controller design over a big-and-bulky control box on the cord. There’s a slider for the volume and a switch for the “Ultra Bass Response” which I’ll go into further later. There is no need for a microphone mute button because there’s an amazing swivel to mute functionality. These functions are beneficial into moving the V361 and V370 away from your standard gaming headphone.

Both headsets have a broad range of heads they can fit. The cord is 2+ Meters in length with a stand out red-and-black braided pattern giving it extra durability, making it harder for the cable to coil on itself.

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Both headphones are connected via USB. Each headset comes with two sets of earcups, leather, and vinyl, as the leather earcups can get quite sweaty in the summer.

The V361 lights up red when powered, while the V370 has RGB lighting which is customizable in the Viper Gaming software.

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Specifications

• Drivers: 40 mm Neodymium magnet
• Sub-driver: 30 mm
• USB cable length: 2.2 M
• Headphone frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
• Impedance: 32 Ω
• Sound Pressure Level: 110 db @ 1kHz

• Signal to noise ratio: 60 dB
• Microphone frequency response: 100 Hz – 10 kHz
• Pick-up pattern: Omindirectional
• Microphone Sensitivity: -46 db ± 3 db
• Weight: 335 grams
• Dimensions: 20 x 8 x 22 cm

Package
• V361 or V370 gaming headset
• USB cable
• Soft pouch

Contents
• Two additional earcups
• Earcups puller
• Quick start guide

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Performance

Patriot’s Viper software must be installed to enable the 7.1 virtual surround sound and configure the RGB lighting. The software works flawlessly for us. After the install, I just had to reboot, and we were good-to-go. The software’s user interface is clean and straightforward. You have options for volume on the mic, speakers.

Looking at the V370 headset, it comes with RGB lighting controls. The lighting controls have options for Static, Breathe, Blink, and Heartbeat. You can set the effect speed for most of them. Heartbeat produced a cool lighting effect as the headset would light up when sound was played.

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The Ultra Bass Response (UBR) system is similar to that on the Gamdias HEBE M1 RGB. Any heavy bass that is played causes the headset to vibrate giving you a slight jolt.

Based on our testing, I’d say these headphones can be worn for up to 3 hours of constant use. Beyond that, they start to become uncomfortable. Our ears were always in contact with the membrane inside the headset. After extended play time, this can cause some redness and irritation, so limit your playtime. I tried to re-adjust this part of the headset but to no avail.

When gaming with the headset, the 7.1 virtual surround sound was most useful by accurately pinpointing an enemy you can’t see. Games such as Penumbra Black Plague and SOMA are taken to that next level of horror. The 7.1 surround sound brought out dread and fear from every corner.

Regarding RGB lighting, it’s one of those personal preference features best left up to you. If it’s something you want, then head towards the direction of the V370. Otherwise, the Viper V361 headset is the better choice.

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Conclusion

For a $50 or $70 pair of headphones, these new Patriot Viper headsets truly deliver some high-end features for a low price: swivel-to-mute, ultra-bass response, no control box, and 7.1 virtual surround sound.

These headphones lean towards the higher-end of the spectrum than the lower-end. If you need a gaming headset that gets the job done well at a reasonable price, look no further. These Viper Gaming headphones are worth your time and consideration when looking within the $50-100 price range.

Patriot Viper V361 V370 headset review

The Patriot Viper V361 and V370 gaming headphones are available for purchase on Amazon (see link below) as well as on the Patriot website.

What do you think of this Patriot Viper V361 V370 headset review? Do you agree or disagree with our verdict? Let us know in the comment section below or via social media. We’re eager to hear your thoughts.

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Don’t hesitate to head over to the Patriot Viper Gaming page to see their newest products. To learn more about service and support, click here for their Support page. The Viper V361 and V370 headsets come with a 2-year warranty.

FTC Disclosure: Patriot provided Beantown LLC with one (1) Viper V361 and one (1) Viper V370 gaming headset samples for review purposes. This writer’s opinion is 100% his own and not a paid product ambassador.

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Filed Under: Gaming Hardware, Headphones Tagged With: gaming headphones, gaming headset, Patriot, Patriot Memory, V361, V370 12/26/2017

Patriot Viper 4 DDR4 Series RAM – 64GB & 128GB Kits

06/01/2015 By Hakan Can

Patriot Memory Viper Series DDR4 RAM

Patriot Expands Viper 4 DDR4 Series to Include 128GB Kit

Patriot Memory Viper Series DDR4 RAM

Per Patriot Memory’s Press Release:

Fremont, CA, USA – June 2, 2015 – Patriot, a leading manufacturer of computer memory, USB/flash memory, SSDs, and mobile accessories, today extended their Viper 4 series of DDR4 memory to include new 64GB and 128GB quad kits designed for the latest Intel® X99 DDR4 platform and Haswell-E processor.

Patriot’s latest addition to their Viper 4 DDR4 line of extreme performance memory built for the most demanding environments will include a 64GB (4 x 16GB) and a 128GB (8 X 16GB) kits for the ultimate PC build. Testing in at 14-16-16-31 the Viper 4 64GB and 128GB will start at 2400MHz 1.2V with higher speeds to be announced at a later date. Designed for the PC enthusiast builder or content creator the latest capacity of Viper 4 DDR4 will take any build to the ultimate level of speed.

“The addition of the 64GB and 128GB DRAM to the Viper 4 line will help to propel our already well established catalog of gaming memory” said Les Henry, Patriot’s VP of Engineering. “Patriot is committed to further developing its gaming line of memory in order to meet the ever growing demand of today’s high-end PCs.”

To ensure rock solid performance, the Patriot Viper 4 is built with a new custom heat shield to ensure your system runs cool and stable. Compatible with XMP 2.0, the Viper 4 gives users the capability to easily overclock their system by using the predetermined memory profile while still having the option to manually edit the SPD in the PC BIOS. Backed by a lifetime warranty and Patriot’s superior customer service, the Viper 4 is hand tested for quality assurance and validated for system compatibility.

The Patriot Viper 4 DDR4 quad kits were originally launched in January 2015 in 16GB and 32GB capacities with speeds ranging from 2400MHz to 3000MHz starting at 1.2V – 1.35V. Both capacities are available for purchase worldwide online and at select retail outlets.

Availability

The Patriot Viper 4 64GB and 128GB memory kits will be available in Q3 of 2015.

The Patriot Viper 4 16GB and 32GB memory kits are currently available at select online retailers such as Newegg, Fry’s, and Amazon.

 

Filed Under: Gaming Hardware, Hardware Tagged With: DDR4, Patriot Memory, RAM, Viper 4 04/12/2017

The New Patriot Viper Series of Gaming Hardware

06/01/2015 By Hakan Can

Patriot Viper Gaming

Patriot Arms Gamers with Viper Line of Gaming Accessories

We at Beantown never saw this coming, but boy are we excited about the Patriot Viper Gaming Series!

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Per Patriot’s Press Release:

Fremont, CA, USA – June 2, 2015 – Patriot, a leading manufacturer of mobile accessories, computer and USB memory, announces their Viper line of gaming accessories. Designed for the most fervent gamers, the Viper collection includes a mechanical keyboard, headset, and two mice to maximize gaming performance.

“Gamers already use Patriot’s Viper Memory for superior performance in gaming and we wanted to provide them with a full ecosystem of accessories that speak to their needs with exceptional tactical advantages and a true gaming experience,” says Saeed Arash Far, Global Director of Engineering at Patriot. “The Viper line of accessories blasts itself into the competition with four products that not only have key differentiators, but also provides a huge value proposition to all gamers.”

Total Customization – Viper V760 Keyboard

With anti-ghosting and full spectrum LED with a 16.8 million color rate, the V760 mechanical keyboard provides ultimate customization for each user. With countless hours of gaming, sometimes into the early hours of the morning, the removable magnetic palm rest is ergonomic for comfort and support. With twelve multi-media keys and 6 programmable macro keys, these can be customized to illuminate to fit your style whether RPG or FPS.

Precision and Performance – Viper V560 and V530 Mice

Both styles offer peak performance with slight variations for the gamer. The V560 launches itself to the higher-range with an extreme precision laser lens and up to 8200 DPI. A weighted mouse with ceramic foot pads ensures easy gliding on all surfaces and mouse pads also eliminating wear and tear that won’t affect gaming performance. The V560 is pictured on the right in the below image.  The V530 offers gamers a mid-range mouse without compromising on performance. With up to 5000 DPI and an optical lens, the V530 is an entry-level choice with advanced features for someone looking for a reliable back-up. The V530 is pictured on the left in the below image.

Hear in High Def – Viper V360  Headset

Hearing the creek of a door opening or a bullet shell hit the floor is what makes the gaming experience immersive. The V360 headset boasts a 7.1 virtual surround sound that transports gamers into the most lifelike scenarios. The ergonomic ear cup design provides comfort while the controls are placed on the ear cup and not on the cord, allowing for even weight distribution.

Patriot Memory’s Viper line-up of gaming accessories will be on display during Computex Taipei from June 2nd to June 6th. For more information, visit Patriot Memory.

Final Thoughts

What do you think of the Patriot’s Viper V530 and V560 mice, Viper V360 gaming headset, and Viper V760 keyboard?

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