V-COLOR DDR5 7200MHz Manta Filler Kit Arrives Soon With AMD Support

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Includes 2 Non-DRAM RGB Dummy Kits!

[Press Release] V-Color is set to debut the Manta XFinity Filler DDR5 kits for AMD systems, offering speeds ranging from 5600 to 7200 MHz. The SSC 2+2 kit relies on a patented design, bringing the optimal experience to meet your memory needs.

V-Color also includes two RGB dummy kits in the set. This gives your build a more complete look, while the RGB makes the internals shine with dazzling colors and light patterns.

The Filler Kits Come In Two Colors

The combo also comes in both black and white options, ensuring users have the freedom to pick the color that best fits their preferences. For the best possible performance, both kits support AMD EXPO overclocking.

V-Color is currently offering 32GB(2x16GB) and 48GB(2x24GB) options, with both set to launch later in September. The 48GB(2x24GB) Manta XFinity Filler DDR5 was also shown to be running at 8000MHz with the Gigabyte B650E Aorus Elite X AX ICE motherboard at Computex 2024.

Therefore, users can look forward to plenty of overclocking potential. Elsewhere, the memory will be compatible with most RGB software for extensive customization, in addition to the tuning options.

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