Origin Code has unveiled its latest DDR5 memory modules, featuring capacities of up to 256 GB and speeds of up to 8000 MT/s, equipped with triple-fan cooling.
Origin Code Offers High-Capacity & Super-Fast DDR5 Memory Kits Backed By Its Triple-Fan Cooling Solution
At CES 2026, Origin Code entered the memory module segment with its new Vortex series memory kits. These come in various capacities and various speeds, and by far the most interesting feature of the kit is the triple-fan cooling solution.
Starting with the kits, Origin Code's Vortex DDR5 memory kits start at 32 GB, and go up to 48 GB (24 GB x 2), 96 GB (48 GB x 2), 192 GB (48 GB x 4), and 256 GB (64 GB x 4) flavors. The kits also come with different speeds, offering 6000-6200 MT/s on entry-level modules with decent CL26 and CL30 timings, while their higher speed kits are rated at up to 8000 MT/s, which are mostly optimized for 1DPC motherboards. These kits feature CL36-47-47-108 timings. The modules operate at varying voltages of 1.4, 1.45, and 1.50V.
As per Origin Code, the Vortex DDR5 memory kits are fully compliant with the AMD EXPO and Intel XMP standards, featuring wide compatibility across a range of motherboards. Each module comes with a 0.75 mm ScaleCut Cooling fin structure with a 3.5W thermal adhesive and a 5W PCB4X thermal pad. They also make use of a premium aluminum alloy with a mirrored silver finish.
Additional cooling is provided through Origin Code's triple-fan cooling solution that is installed on the memory, offering 22.5 CFM airflow, for up to 39.8% cooling efficiency. The cooler features three fans that adopt a dual ball bearing design. The fans measure 40x40x20mm. As for color options, the Vortex series is going to be available in Mirrored Silver & Meteorite Black colors. Power to the cooling module is offered by a single 4-pin connector and consumes 3.6W of power.
Origin Code didn't mention the prices or availability, but we can expect the Vortex DDR5 memory to roll out in the coming months.
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