V-Color Boasts 8000MHz OC Milestone With 96GB DDR5 R-DIMM

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A New Overclocking Milestone!

[Press Release] V-Color, known for pushing past traditional limitations of PC hardware, has returned with a new overclocking record. Recently confirming new milestones for its R-DIMM DDR5 memory, the company has achieved an overclock of 8000MHz.

V-Color 8000MHz OC R-DIMM Asus PRO WS TRX50

To reach this level of performance, the memory was paired with the Asus Pro WS TRX50-Sage motherboard. Combining the excellent 96GB(4x24GB) R-DIMM DDR5 kits with this high-quality motherboard resulted in new levels of performance.

With CL40 timings and class-leading speeds, this memory should be high on the priority list for workstation PC builders looking to get the most out of their AMD Ryzen 7000 Threadripper CPUs.

For more information about the fastest memory and overclocking, visit V-Color’s official website to learn more about the company’s current products and milestones.

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