V-COLOR Introduces 1+1 DDR5 Memory and RGB Filler Kit for AMD Ryzen Gaming PCs

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[Press Release] V-COLOR Technology Inc. has introduced a new 1+1 DDR5 Memory and RGB Filler kit aimed at gamers building modern AMD Ryzen systems. The kit includes one active DDR5 memory module and one matching RGB filler module. This allows users to run a DDR5 system with a single memory stick while maintaining the visual look of a dual-DIMM RGB setup.

The design targets Ryzen gaming platforms such as the Ryzen 7 7800X3D and newer X3D processors. Because these CPUs rely heavily on a large L3 cache, single-module DDR5 configurations can still perform well in gaming. Builders can start with one memory module to reduce cost and add another later.

The approach provides a simple upgrade path. Users begin with a 1+1 setup consisting of one DRAM module and one RGB filler. Later, they can expand to a 2+2 configuration by adding another memory module and filler stick, increasing capacity while keeping a full four-slot RGB layout on compatible motherboards.

V-COLOR is launching two kits under its Manta lineup. The Manta DDR5 XSky comes in a 16GB configuration, while the Manta DDR5 XFinity offers 24GB capacity. Both operate at DDR5-6400 MT/s.

The RGB filler module is designed for lighting and visual symmetry only and does not add memory capacity. The technology is protected under U.S. Patent No. US 10,285,273 B1.

The kits will be available through V-COLOR sales channels and selected retailers, including Newegg.

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