V-Color presents its new XOT1 DDR5 memory kits that will come in super-fast speeds, and EXPO ULL "low-latency" optimized flavors.
V-Color's Latest OLED DDR5 Memory Makes Some Changes That Lead To Slimmer & Sleeker Design
Last year, V-Color launched its MANTA OLED XFinity+, which we tested. The kits supported some really fast speeds above 8000 MT/s and were the first to feature an OLED display on a memory module. This year, V-Color has updated that design.
The new V-Color Manta XOT1 UDIMM SCC memory kit comes with AMD EXPO ULL profiles, supporting up to 6000 MT/s speeds at CL26 timings. The major difference with the new design is that they are low-profile, slimmer, and much more sleek. The diffuser is now the same height as the heatspreader and is updated with better software support. The OLED display has also been positioned in a manner so that the motherboard's 24-pin connectors don't block the view.

V-Color's DDR5 memory modules also now support full compatibility across all motherboard makers, which means that users running any of the latest motherboards from AMD & Intel partners can utilize them and their OLED capabilities. The OLED display still displays the same useful stats such as memory capacity, voltages, timings, temps, and more.
In addition to this, V-Color also unveiled its high-capacity 4R CUDIMM (CQDIMM) series, which comes with 8000 MT/s speeds, up to 128 GB capacities per DIMM, and the demo system was running without any memory heatsink attached.
Besides that, V-Color also offers DDR5 RDIMMs with up to 256 GB capacities, and kits that offer up to 2 TB capacities.
These kits operate at speeds of up to 7600 MTs at CL62 timings and voltages of 1.25V. The 1 TB kit (128 GB x 8) supports up to 8800 MT/s speeds with CL62 timings at 1.4V, while a lower-latency 768 GB kit (96 GB x 8) offers up to 6000 MT/s speeds at CL32 and voltages of 1.4V.
Given the current memory prices, we should expect these memory modules to hit retail at a very high premium. The kits are based on SK Hynix DDR5 ICs, so expect top-notch overclocking potential.
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