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V-Color Launches Manta XSky RGB DDR5-6600 Memory

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v-color, a leading memory manufacturer, unveils the Advanced OC Smart Sorting System, a patented automated sorting system for DDR4 and DDR5 memory ICs. It enables v-color to deliver the fastest and most reliable DDR5 memory kits on the market, such as the new Manta XSky RGB DDR5, with speeds of 6600 MHz and CL32-39-39-102 timings at 1.4v. As with all v-color memory, the dual-channel kit of 32 GB (2x16GB) uses 100% Hynix ICs for excellent overclocking performance.

The automated Smart Sorting System (Patent No. TW: I708252, CN: ZL201921253975.X, KR: 10-2019-0179096) accelerates the testing process of memory ICs. v-color is the only company to automate the testing and sorting of ICs for 30-50% more efficiency and reliability over manual sorting. The Smart Sorting System is configurable to test DDR4 and DDR5 memory ICs, at any speed up to 6800 MHz. v-color developed the Advanced OC Smart Sorting System by following the Industry 4.0 guidelines of combining IoT and AI technology into its automation process to deliver great results. To assure performance, yield rates, and quality, v-color has developed a patented, two-stage memory overclocking testing method for its Smart Sorting System. The test results are synchronized with cloud servers and HMI (Human Machine Interface) for users to access and monitor remotely.



Manta XSky RGB DDR5-6600 CL3239-39-102 1.4 V
The Manta XSky RGB comes in 32 GB (2x 16 GB) modules and offers speeds of up to 6600 MHz, 1.4 V, with CAS latency of 32. The Manta XSky RGB uses Hynix IC and is paired with an onboard PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) chip and on-die ECC chips for superb performance and stability. The Manta XSky RGB's fast memory module can be achieved through XMP 3.0 by simply applying profiles in the BIOS. Each module is equipped with custom-made stamped heatshields available in black, white, gold, and silver, which efficiently keep the DDR5 ICs at peak performance. In addition, the Manta XSky's diffused RGB includes 16 individually addressable LEDs per module and is compatible with all motherboard lighting software enabling users to create a unified look.



Pricing and Availability
The v-color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 6600 MHz 32 GB (2x16 GB) is available starting July 26th, at an MSRP of $399.99.

For more information, visit the product page.



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I like the spreaders, now if they would just make some without the merry-go-round circus lights and they would look even nicer :D

Also, it may just be bad renders/lighting etc, but that so-called gold one looks like pastel pinky poo to me....
 
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I read the line as V-Color launches Man tax sky RGB DDR5 :)
 
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400 dollars for some ram lol.
 
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I love it, the leading memory company no one has ever heard of.

Nice product shame about the price. But hey, it's a start and others will follow and competition will help drive down prices.
 
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No decency left with that price. Really callous.
Hopefully the competition will blow them out of the water. Even the overpriced modules from Corsair or G-Skill are cheaper than this... lol
 
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Am I the only one disturbed by the 27% overvoltage? I mean even 1.35V is a bit much for DDR5
 
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