Origin Code Introduces VORTEX DDR5 With Built-In Triple-Fan Cooling

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World’s First DDR5 With Triple-Fan Cooling!

[Press Release] Origin Code has unveiled the VORTEX DDR5, the first memory module to feature an integrated triple-fan cooling system. This release redefines high-performance memory by combining advanced engineering, efficient thermal management, and premium design.

VORTEX DDR5 offers low-latency timings and impressive speeds, available in multiple configurations: 6200 MT/s CL26 (32 GB kit), 6000 MT/s CL26 with dual EXPO profiles scaling to 8000 MT/s CL36 (48 GB kit), 6000 MT/s CL26 (192 GB kit), and 6000 MT/s CL30 (256 GB kit).

Origin Code Vortex DDR5
6200 MT/s CL26 32 GB (16 GB x 2).

Equipped with triple 4020 dual-ball bearing fans that push 22.5 CFM of airflow, the VORTEX DDR5 ensures stable performance even during heavy workloads. Its patented Scale Cut Cooling Fin structure improves heat dissipation by nearly 40%, maintaining consistent temperatures for reliable operation.

Built from high-grade aluminum alloy with a mirror-like finish, the VORTEX DDR5 delivers durability with a sleek, modern look that enhances any high-end system.

Designed for AI, 3D content creation, and competitive gaming, the VORTEX DDR5 provides speed, stability, and endurance. Pricing and availability will be announced in mid-October.

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