V-Color Brings Class-Leading Performance With DDR5 RGB O CUDIMM

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[Press Release] V-Color’s latest DDR5 memory combines technology and elegance for an excellent display of the company’s talents. The DDR5 RGB O CUDIMM is incredibly fast and meant to push beyond traditional speed limits.

According to V-Color, the DDR5 kits can be pushed to speeds up to 9200MT/s, while standard speeds see the memory running at 6400MT/s. One key component of the DDR5 RGB O CUDIMM is its dynamically changing frequency and voltage.

This results in fast operations when needed and lower power consumption on average. Coming in capacities as high as 48GB(2x24GB), the memory is suitable for professionals, gamers, and content creators who seek an uncompromised experience.

V-Color XFinity RGB O CUDIMM
The Latest DDR5 Kits Boast Two New Patented Technologies

V-Color confirms that the DDR5 RGB O CUDIMM will join its renowned XFinity series. To enhance the aesthetic, a gold or silver RGB bar will also be included.

At the heart of the memory lies its advanced heatsink, which guarantees efficient heat dissipation. With two cuboids and a 0.8mm thickness, V-Color has been able to bring temperatures down by about 2-5 degrees on average.

This marks yet another notable innovation from the company, putting it at the forefront of the industry. For more on the DDR5 RGB O CUDIMM and the company’s exciting offerings, follow this link to the official website.

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