V-Color Secures Red Dot Design Award For XFinity Series

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[Press Release] V-Color confirms a new milestone for its XFinity series. This memory has just earned a Red Dot Design Award for its performance, visual design, and overall appeal.

V-Color XFinitiy Series
The Red Dot Design Award Serves As Proof of V-Color’s Excellence

The XFinity series sets a new bar for RGB PC setups, emitting a smooth and soft glow. This elegant RGB glow is accompanied by a 1.5mm thick heatsink that promises superior cooling performance, combining style and substance into one package.

Other notable features of the XFinity series include speeds up to 7200MHz and XMP support. Additional details are available on V-Color’s official website, providing an extensive list of features that made the memory worthy of such an award.

The latest Red Dot Design Award highlights V-Color’s commitment to pushing technology forward through its state-of-the-art memory kits. In addition to the XFinity series, the company offers a large variety of high-quality memory options for all types of PCs.

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