V-color Launches World’s First Overclockable 256GB RDIMM Modules

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Delivers Speeds of Up to 6000MT/s

[Press Release] V-color Technology Inc. has introduced the first overclockable RDIMMs, offering advanced memory solutions. Available in 128GB and 256GB capacities, these DDR5 modules set new standards for AI, HPC, and enterprise applications.

These modules support up to 2TB (8x256GB), perfect for AI training, real-time data processing, and next-gen systems. They also offer built-in error correction, ensuring data accuracy and stability for important tasks.

v-color Overclockable 250GB DDR5 OC Modules
V-color’s RDIMM modules support up to 2TB memory capacity.

V-color’s overclockable modules achieve speeds up to 6000MT/s with low latency, ideal for demanding workloads. They are designed for GIGABYTE AI Top TRX50 and W790 motherboards, fully compatible with AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ Pro and Intel Xeon CPUs.

Performance Benchmarks

Intel W790 with Xeon CPUs:

  • 2,048GB (8x256GB) at 5600MT/s
  • 1,024GB (4x256GB) at 5600MT/s

AMD TRX50 with Ryzen™ Threadripper™ Pro:

  • 2,048GB (8x256GB) at 5600MT/s
  • 1,024GB (4x128GB) at 6000MT/s

V-color’s DDR5 OC RDIMM modules are the first to offer large capacities, reliable error correction, and high-speed performance in one. With support for up to 2TB, they meet the needs of even the most demanding industries, setting new standards for memory solutions.

To learn more about the modules, check out v-color’s website.

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