Friday, May 23rd 2025

V-Color at Computex 2025: Memory Modules with Displays are Here

V-Color brought an interesting innovation to Computex 2025—DDR5 memory modules with LCD matrix displays. The company showed off its upcoming XFinity Manta DDR5 modules that come with small integrated displays (around 1-inch diagonal), which put out real-time stats such as module voltage, temperature, clock speed, timings, module density, etc. Among the speed and density options we've seen are 24 GB DDR5-7800 CL38 @1.4 V, and 24 GB DDR5-8000 CL38 @ 1.35 V. There's also a 32 GB DDR5-6400 CL32 @ 1.4 V module, a 48 GB DDR5-6000 CL28 @ 1.4 V module, and a 48 GB DDR5-7200 CL36 @ 1.4 V. The 32 GB and 48 GB modules are likely dual-rank.

We also spotted a 64 GB (2x 32 GB) DDR5-8000 CL44 @ 1.4 V dual-channel kit. Given its high speed, it is either using high-density DRAM chips in a single-rank configuration, or a CKD. Another example of high density is an XPrism 32 GB DDR5-9600 CL48 1.4 V module, and an XSky ROG co-branded series 24 GB DDR5-8800 CL42 1.45 V module. Next up are things we weren't expecting—OC R-DIMMs with RGB!
At Computex 2025, V-Color also showed off its first DDR5 OC R-DIMMs that are designed to appear like regular gaming PC memory modules. These come with chrome-finish aluminium heatspreaders, crowned by silicone diffusers for ARGB LEDs. V-Color is targeting these modules at workstation and HEDT users that pick Ryzen Threadripper or Xeon W-series platforms.
V-Color set up an example workstation that uses the company's DDR5-6000 OC R-DIMMs for 128 GB (8x 16 GB), a Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7965WX processor, a V-color XFution AIO CPU cooler that supports AMD Socket TR5, and a Gigabyte TRX50 AI TOP, all sitting on a Cooler Master MasterFrame 600 chassis.
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