V-Color Debuts SCC O CUDIMM Lineup Capable of Reaching 8800MT/s Speeds

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[Press Release] V-Color has just debuted the highly exciting CKD SCC O CUDIMM RGB Filler kits as part of its DDR5 memory lineup.

The new kits boast full compatibility with Intel Core Ultra CPUs, reaching speeds up to 8800MT/s. Moreover, V-Color confirms existing SCC UDIMM kits are now capable of reaching 8000MT/s while supporting both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO.

V-Color SCC O CUDIMM RGB Filer Kit
The Upcoming SCC Series Is Based On The Existing XFinity Lineup

According to V-Color, the new CKD SCC O CUDIMM memory kits are available in 32GB(2x16GB) and 48GB(2x24GB) configurations. The former is capable of reaching up to 8200MT/s, and the latter can push as far as 8800MT/s.

These kits also support vivid RGB customization, bringing new life into all PC setups. The SCC 2+2 filler combo even comes with dummy sticks that support RGB, holding the potential to provide various PC gamers with a bold and appealing look.

Various patented technologies, including a custom heatsink and coating, put the new DDR5 offerings at the forefront of the market. V-Color is also introducing a new all-white PCB for the XFinitiy series as it prepares for these new CKD SCC O CUDIMM Filler kits.

Those looking forward to purchasing the memory can do so starting from February 14, and more details are available on the company’s official website.

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