Thursday, February 1st 2024

V-COLOR Introduces Manta DDR5 XFinity MPOWER in Collaboration with MSI

V-Color Technology Inc., announced their collaboration with MSI, resulting in the creation of the Manta DDR5 XFinity MPOWER a dynamic memory series that achieves speeds of up to 8400, seamlessly combining the prowess and innovation of both companies. Engineered for overclocking, this new series is ready to deliver top performance and exceptional endurance.
The DDR5 Manta XFinity MPOWER is developed with overclocking in mind, providing top-tier performance and endurance, catering to the needs of PC enthusiasts and high-performance consumers. In addition to its superior performance, this series has a sleek and modern design with a heatsink ideal for dissipating high temperatures, adding a touch of style to any system. With 16 LEDs enhanced technology, it delivers smooth, vivid lighting effects with a focus on personalization and performance.
Beating the benchmarks:
The new XFinity MPOWER has already been put to the test in conjunction with the new MSI mpower motherboard, and the test results are as follows.
  • DDR5 48 GB (2x 24 GB) 8400 MHz CL40-52-52-130 Kit Configuration
  • DDR5 48 GB (2x 24 GB) 8200 MHz CL40-52-52-128 Kit Configuration
  • DDR5 32 GB (2x 16 GB) 8200 MHz CL38-48-48-128 Kit Configuration
This memory series is set to be released shortly after the launch of the XFinity series and will be available on the v-color website.
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5 Comments on V-COLOR Introduces Manta DDR5 XFinity MPOWER in Collaboration with MSI

#1
aQi
How is the company ?
V-Color isnt very prominent kinda name when comes to overclocked memory. Is there anyone with personal experience with v-color memory ? As im getting 2x8gb 5066mhz ddr4 kit on a very good price.
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#2
Woomack
aQiHow is the company ?
V-Color isnt very prominent kinda name when comes to overclocked memory. Is there anyone with personal experience with v-color memory ? As im getting 2x8gb 5066mhz ddr4 kit on a very good price.
The quality is pretty good in general. Overclocking is about the best you can find (sometimes, it's a matter of luck).
DDR4 can be tricky because of motherboards and IMC. If it's not for overclocking and playing around with settings, then better get something lower frequency but something like dual-rank Samsung B or Hynix A.
If it was DDR5, then I would recommend it without any problems, as top RAM brands (read it as the most popular for overclocking) don't have anything better. I recently reviewed their 8200 kit, and it is working great. No problems with compatibility or stability.
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#3
ir_cow
aQiHow is the company ?
V-Color isnt very prominent kinda name when comes to overclocked memory. Is there anyone with personal experience with v-color memory ? As im getting 2x8gb 5066mhz ddr4 kit on a very good price.
V-Color is mainly found in Asia. They are fine.
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#4
Woomack
V-Color is available worldwide. There is a lot of that stuff on Amazon. I guess they don't work with local distribution in any country. They were also OEM for Gigabyte for some time. I have no idea if they still are.

Btw. MSI MPower won't be available out of Asia, and it's quite sad news as this mobo would sell great in NA/EU.
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#5
jaszy
aQiHow is the company ?
V-Color isnt very prominent kinda name when comes to overclocked memory. Is there anyone with personal experience with v-color memory ? As im getting 2x8gb 5066mhz ddr4 kit on a very good price.
One series uses a brainpower PCB if im not mistaken... Basically same level of quality as the major brands who use this OEM.
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