V-Color Breaks New Ground With Manta XFinity 8600MHz DDR5 Memory

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[Press Release] V-Color’s popular Manta XFinity Series DDR5 now boasts speeds as high as 8600MHz. As an already-established favorite for overclocking enthusiasts, this lineup of memory continues to break past its limits.

The latest milestone was achieved using the ASRock Phantom Gaming Z790I Lightning WIFI and Phantom Gaming B760I Lightning WIFI motherboards. V-Color confirms compatibility with Intel XMP Profiles and 14th Gen processors for accessible tuning and overclocking.

V-Color Manta XFinity Series 8600MHz
V-Color Manta XFinity Tested on Phantom Gaming B760I Lightning WIFI

The memory will be made available soon. Thanks to impressive rankings on websites like HWBot, enthusiasts across the globe await an official announcement on the release date.

While an exact release date has not been confirmed, the Manta XFinity Series 8600MHz kits will launch in mid-June. They will be available directly from V-Color, and enthusiast overclockers can follow the company for the latest information.

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