V-Color's new RAM kit will have two DDR5 DRAM and two filler modules for filling up all the DIMMs on the latest Intel and AMD motherboards.
"Speed Booster, Colorful Makeover, and Cost Effective" O CUDIMM DDR5 RGB Kit Debuted
The popular high-performance memory maker, V-Color, has introduced a brand new DDR5 memory lineup, introducing a combination of real DDR5 DRAM modules and filler modules. The kit has been launched for both Intel and AMD platforms and will support Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO out of the box for achieving high memory speeds.

The new memory kit is called Xfinity SCC (Spped Booster, Colorful Makeover, and Cost Effective) O CUDIMM RGB Filler kit that comes with 2+2 module configurations (2x DRAM DDR5 + 2x Filler). This allows users to fill up all the four DIMM slots on their motherboards for a more complete look. Each of these sticks is equipped with RGB lighting on top of the heat spreaders and are available in both white and black colors.

The kits are optimized for both Intel and AMD platforms and can achieve up to 8800 MT/s of memory speed on Intel Z890 motherboards with 2x 24 GB (48 GB) configuration. However, the kit is available in 32 GB (2x 16 GB) capacity as well and can reach 8000 MT/s to 8200 MT/s. On the other hand, the 2x 24 GB configuration can hit between 7000 MT/s and 8800 MT/s speed with overclocking.

For better optimization and signal integrity, the SCC O CUDIMM kit is equipped with CKD (Clock Driver), helping it reach higher memory speed than regular UDIMMs. Apart from great performance, the memory modules exhibit beautiful RGB lighting effects, which can be customized via popular motherboard RGB software. V-Color has also made special collaboration with SingalRGB to ensure users can customize the RGB lighting extensively as per their taste.

The Xfinity SCC O CUDIMM RGB kit also offers an all-white PCB edition too, complimenting the white heat spreaders outside. The V-Color Xfinity SCC O CUDIMM RGB memory kit will officially hit the shelves on 14th February in various retail stores, including V-Color, Amazon, Newegg, and distribution centers.