V-Color Promises New Innovations For Computex 2024

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Mark Your Calendars For June 4!

[Press Release] V-Color is gearing up to debut a range of new products at Computex 2024. Ahead of this event, the manufacturer has offered a teaser for everything to look forward to.

First up is the new OC R-DIMM memory for workstations. This memory is said to be as fast as 8000 MHz, making it an ideal pairing for the Ryzen Threadripper Pro 7000 series on TRX50 and WRX90 boards.

V-Color XFinity Memory
V-Color Will Expand Its Gaming Lineup With More XFinity Kits

V-Color will also debut new gaming memory kits. The manufacturer promises to show an 8600 MHz overclock for the XFinity series, in addition to three PCs in collaboration with various brands.

The company promises an exceptional experience for attendees, giving them a firsthand look at everything exciting coming in the future. Computex 2024 officially takes place between June 4 and 7, so mark your calendars to learn more about everything new in the PC and tech industry.

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