Thursday, August 24th 2023

V-Color Now Includes RGB Filler Non-DRAM With DDR5 48GB (2x 24GB) Manta XPrism RGB Kit

V-Color Technology Inc, announced the highly anticipated expansion of their product lineup with the launch of the MANTA XPrism RGB DDR5 48 GB (2x 24 GB) Kit, now available in the SCC 2+2 configuration starting this mid-August. This combo will feature speeds from 6200 up to 6600. The kit showcases v-color's commitment to innovation and quality, highlighted by the Patented RGB Filler Kit designed specifically for Intel systems. It is fully Intel XMP 3.0-Ready, ensuring seamless automatic overclocking. It offers full control over lighting and performance, while being synchronized across motherboards from leading brands like ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and ASROCK. The MANTA XPrism RGB DDR5 48 GB (2x 24 GB) Kit in SCC 2+2 configuration is set to be available in mid-August 2023, providing tech enthusiasts and professionals alike with a remarkable solution for their computing needs.
Non-DRAM Filler (aka Dummy Modules)
v-color provides the option of using RGB SCC kits (Patent NO. US-10,285,273 B1) including two non-dram RGB dummy sticks to fill up the remaining DIMM slots for builds to look more complete with fully addressable stunning light effects. Each stick showcases a meticulous arrangement of embedded LEDs, adding a touch of sophistication and visual appeal. A carved diffuser ensures smooth light effects and ultimate brightness

Intel XMP 3.0-Ready
Seamlessly compatible with Intel XMP 3.0 this SCC 2+2 ensures zero hassle and optimized experience. Effortlessly enhance system's performance and achieve the perfect balance between speed and stability and style

Top-Notch Quality
Made with 100% SK Hynix ICs this configuration of MANTA DDR5 XPrism 48 GB (24 GB x2) + RGB filler dummy x2 the Speed and Times at low voltages make this combo a perfect option for gamers how want the power and style for their builds.

Filler Varieties
The new combo SCC 2+2 filler, is available in tree distinct color options: black, white and silver heatsinks, allowing users to personalize their builds and infuse their own unique style into their systems.

Full Control
Like all v-color RAM, the SCC Kit 2+2 is fully compatible and customizable with major motherboard RGB software, including ASUS Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light, ASRock Polychrome Sync, and more. This empowers users to seamlessly adapt and personalize their builds according to their preferences.
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13 Comments on V-Color Now Includes RGB Filler Non-DRAM With DDR5 48GB (2x 24GB) Manta XPrism RGB Kit

#1
KrazyT
The RGB dummy modules ...
What an genius idea !
Selling useless stuff ... If I really want to fill the RAM slot with RGB stuff, i'll buy real stick of RAM, at least it's useful !

Glad the SLI has vanished ...
Imagine, there could be fake GPU to fill PCIE slot with even more RGB
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#2
JalleR
They could have Slapped a fan inside® so the real modules got some airflow out of it as well..
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#3
leezhiran
JalleRThey could have Slapped a fan inside® so the real modules got some airflow out of it as well..
That's a good idea,at least better than these dummy thing.
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#4
Sim_199
And they claim "world exclusive patent". Wow, a patent for what ? Pieces of plastic with lights ? Impressive.
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#5
LabRat 891
Inb4 RAMBUS sues them for infringement on their RDRAM terminators.
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#6
SundayOverclocker
That's a pretty good idea! Not that I want one, but nice out of the box thinking.
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#7
WonkoTheSaneUK
Sim_199And they claim "world exclusive patent". Wow, a patent for what ? Pieces of plastic with lights ? Impressive.
Really?
Does that mean they're suing Gigabyte & Corsair, who both produced "dummy" RGB RAM sticks for DDR4 back in 2018?
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#8
damric
Can I have a whole dummy computer with just working RGB?
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#9
Wirko
damricCan I have a whole dummy computer with just working RGB?
Good idea. It's trivial to download more RAM for your RGB, but no one can download more RGB for their RAM!
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#11
bonehead123
******SO FRIGGIN HILARIOUS, I'M JUST ROTFLMAO....:roll:..:D..:laugh:..:kookoo:
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#12
trsttte
This is so fucking stupid, they could have done 4x8gb for 32gb or 4x16gb for 64gb with the added advantage of lower density chips and interleaving ranks but instead went with the lamme 24gb modules
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