V-Color Introduces XFinity+; World’s First DDR5 Memory With Built-in OLED Display, Up To 9066 MT/s

Sep 12, 2025 at 02:45pm EDT
XFinity memory module with RGB lighting displays 7200 MT/s on a benchmark screen.

The XFinity+ DDR5 memory kit can display real-time metrics right on the memory modules, eliminating any need for dedicated monitoring displays.

V-Color Collaborates With GIGABYTE to Launch XFinity+ DDR5 Memory Kits with OLED Display; Available in Various Capacities for Both AMD and Intel Platforms

Built-in displays are rapidly expanding to a wide range of PC components. From PC chassis to AIO coolers, built-in displays are not uncommon these days, but this is the first time a dedicated display is being deployed on a memory module. Popular memory manufacturer, V-Color, has introduced XFinitiy+ DDR5 memory, which is the world's first DDR5 memory to boast a dedicated OLED display on the modules and is protected under the invention patent M664715. We first saw these modules back at Computex.

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V-Color debuted the XFinity+ in collaboration with GIGABYTE, allowing users to take control of the metrics displayed on the memory through software. The XFinity+ DDR5 memory can display a variety of metrics, such as temperature, speed, timings, capacity, profile, and voltage. The memory will directly communicate with the motherboard to gather data on these metrics and, hence, will require no additional cables.

V-Color XFinity+ memory will be available for both AMD and Intel platforms, allowing users to overclock the modules using EXPO and XMP profiles easily. V-Color showcased the memory speeds of XFinity+ DDR5 on different GIGABYTE platforms, such as X870E AORUS Master X3D ICE and Z890 AORUS Master. On the AMD platform, it used the U-DIMM 24 GB x2 kit, which achieved 9000 MT/s with CL42-56-56-127 timings. While the Intel Z890 platform was able to push the CU-DIMM 24 GB x2 memory kit at 9068 MT/s at CL42-56-56-133. In both cases, the memory speeds were stable, as shown by RunMemtestPro.

For Intel platforms, the XFinity+ memory will be available as Intel 200S Boost-certified and Extreme Overclock kits, offering up to 64 GB memory capacities with up to 9066 MT/s speed. For AMD AM5, users can have Ultra Low Timing and High Performance modules with up to 9000 MT/s speed. The current configurations include two memory modules per kit, but only one memory module will have the OLED display. In the near future, V-Color will launch SCC Kit 2+2 (Memory Kit + RGB Filler Combo) as well.

The XFinity+ DDR5 does look good on paper, but for most users, the built-in OLED display will be hardly visible since the display will be facing the front panel, and most cases don't have a transparent panel at the front or have pre-installed fans, which will block the view. Viewing it from the side won't be a pleasurable experience, but XFinity+ looks decent for cases with dual-sided tempered glass panels.

Nonetheless, the V-Color XFinity+ is created for enthusiasts who want both performance and aesthetics. The XFinity+ will be mass-produced in Q3 2025 and will begin appearing in various retail stores, starting with Newegg.

About the author: Sarfraz Khan is a hardware reporter with a focus on PC components and the builder community. With years of experience writing about PC hardware and laptops, his work has been featured on several reputable technology publications. Sarfraz's hands-on experience is demonstrated through his first-person accounts of using and comparing different hardware configurations, providing practical and relatable insights for everyday users. His technical analysis is respected by peers in the enthusiast community and has been cited by specialized hardware sites such as Germany's Igor's Lab.

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