V-COLOR Reveals First DDR5 Overclockable RDIMM RGB Modules With Up to 8000MT/s

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8000MT/s Speed, 512GB Capacity.

[Press Release] V-COLOR Technology has launched the world’s first DDR5 overclockable RDIMM RGB memory modules, offering capacities up to 512GB (64GBx8) and speeds reaching 8000MT/s. Designed for professionals in AI, rendering, and data-intensive tasks, these modules combine high performance with striking RGB aesthetics.

Equipped with top-tier ICs and ON-Die ECC, the modules deliver strong data integrity and stability. They’re optimised for AMD Ryzen Threadripper and Intel Xeon platforms.

V-COLOR offers configurations up to 8000MT/s for extreme overclocking and 6000MT/s CL28 for ultra-low latency setups. Standard JEDEC options (4800MT/s to 5600MT/s) are also available for stable enterprise use. Performance was validated on both AMD TRX50 and Intel W790 platforms.

Alongside the memory, V-COLOR introduced the FusionX I5 and A5 AIO coolers, tailored for large-die CPUs. Both offer efficient thermal control, with the I5 featuring RGB lighting and the A5 focusing on a more subtle design. Check out V-COLOR website for more details.

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