V-Color Launches XFinity+ DDR5 Memory, Featuring the First-Ever Built-In Display

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[Press Release] At Computex 2025, v-color Technology introduced XFinity+, the first DDR5 memory module with an integrated display. Built with support from GIGABYTE, this innovation provides gamers and overclockers with real-time system monitoring, eliminating the need for extra cables or software.

The OLED display shows key data including memory profiles, capacity, speed, timings, voltage, and temperature. It even works during POST, letting users view diagnostics before the operating system loads.

Protected under patent M664715, XFinity+ combines performance monitoring with customizable ARGB effects. The lighting can react to system status or user settings, blending functionality with style.

XFinity+ launches in kits with one display module and one standard module, available in black or white. A 2+2 SCC Kit with memory and RGB fillers will follow, offering more customization.

Mass production begins in Q3 2025, with the first release on Newegg, followed by v-color’s website, Amazon, and global distributors. XFinity+ sets a new standard in memory engineering by merging performance and design.

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