V-Color Partners With ASRock For Industrial Motherboard Compatibility

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The Beginning Of A Major Collaboration!

[Press Release] V-Color and ASRock, two of the industry’s biggest names, are joining forces to offer their customers more excellent tech products.

The former is already very popular for its memory solutions, while ASRock is well known for its motherboards and mini-PCs. With both now joining forces, they guarantee compatibility between these products.

Whether it be DDR5 SO-DIMM, U-DIMM, or R-DIMM, ASRock devices like SBC-374, IMB-X1900, and IMB-A1002 guarantee compatibility across these memory configurations.

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V-Color Promises Solid Results For All Its Memory Products

V-Color also offers DDR5 memory of up to 96GB per module that adheres to JEDEC standards. With speeds as high as 5600MT/s, sustained performance is guaranteed during intense tasks.

When paired with such memory, ASRock’s industrial motherboards will perform at their best. This combination will produce performance suitable for machine learning and other critical tasks.

V-Color also guarantees unparalleled durability for its memory kits. Built using A-grade ICs and a low Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, the PCB offers extreme resistance to heat and prevents warping.

Through this collaboration, both companies hope to set new industry standards. You can learn more through this link.

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