Friday, June 30th 2023

V-COLOR Achieves New Record with DDR5-7200 96GB (2x 48GB) Memory

V-COLOR Technology Inc., a leading provider of high-performance computer memory, is proud to announce that it has reached an unprecedented achievement in memory performance in collaboration with MSI.
The breakthrough was attained with a 94 GB (2x48GB) memory module kit, achieving a staggering DDR5-7200, CL36 which represents the pinnacle of performance to date.

This momentous achievement was made possible using the MSI MAG B760M Mortar Max WiFi motherboard, highlighting the fruitful partnership between the two technology leaders. V-COLOR's dedicated and highly skilled team worked in close collaboration with the MSI motherboard team, pushing the performance boundaries to achieve this remarkable feat.
When compared to other memory products in the market, which have previously showcased high-frequency memory kits at lower capacities, V-COLOR's DDR5-7200 96 GB (2x48GB) CL36 sets a new benchmark for both performance and capacity. This accomplishment firmly establishes V-COLOR at the cutting edge of memory performance.

In today's highly competitive memory market, V-COLOR continues to strive for innovation and excellence. Our focus on research and development, combined with our strong partnership with MSI, enables us to consistently push the boundaries of what's possible in memory performance.

This achievement is not only a testament to the capabilities of our memory products but also highlights the power of collaboration between two industry leaders. We believe that our shared vision and unwavering pursuit of excellence will lead to further groundbreaking advancements in the future.
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10 Comments on V-COLOR Achieves New Record with DDR5-7200 96GB (2x 48GB) Memory

#1
wNotyarD
Breaking records on a B760 chipset? What?
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#2
Kirederf
The breakthrough was attained with a 94 GB (2x48GB) memory module kit
2x 48 = 94?? Basic math tells me it’s 96 :)
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AnarchoPrimitiv
From 6600+ on an Intel system you get such diminishing returns that it's not even worth it, and the same is true on AMD from 6000+ (and on a 7800X3D system paired with 6000Mhz memory an intel system even with the fastest ram cant compensate), so who is buying all these super expensive kits and what are the buying them for other than ego?
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Sabishii Hito
AnarchoPrimitivFrom 6600+ on an Intel system you get such diminishing returns that it's not even worth it, and the same is true on AMD from 6000+ (and on a 7800X3D system paired with 6000Mhz memory an intel system even with the fastest ram cant compensate), so who is buying all these super expensive kits and what are the buying them for other than ego?
Translation: Because I personally don't see the need for this in my specific use cases, it isn't worth it for anyone else.
wNotyarDBreaking records on a B760 chipset? What?
As long as the mobo manufacturer didn't mess up the memory trace layout, then the limiting factor is going to be the CPU's memory controller.
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wNotyarD
Sabishii HitoAs long as the mobo manufacturer didn't mess up the memory trace layout, then the limiting factor is going to be the CPU's memory controller.
I thought B760 had limitations on memory overclocking (apart from the locked multiplier on the CPU).
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#6
bonehead123
btarunrthe pinnacle of performance to date
Hummm... I seem to recall some other company's PR not too long ago about their ram achieving 8000, so whazzupwitdat ???
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wNotyarD
bonehead123Hummm... I seem to recall some other company's PR not too long ago about their ram achieving 8000, so whazzupwitdat ???
Maybe their PR is based both on a quite fast frequency with a quite low CL.
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#8
Sabishii Hito
bonehead123Hummm... I seem to recall some other company's PR not too long ago about their ram achieving 8000, so whazzupwitdat ???
That was probably 2x24GB.
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#9
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Never heard of vcolor...
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#10
Frozoken
wNotyarDMaybe their PR is based both on a quite fast frequency with a quite low CL.
No those were either 32gb or 48gb kits plus cas latency doesn't matter
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