Specifications and Features
Key Features
- HIGH QUALITY ENSURED
High-performance SO-DIMM ram module designed for Laptop, Notebook.
Strictly audited DRAM chips with top quality 10-layers of PCBs. Each IC is tested rigorously in our fully automated processing factory. Top performance, quality and durability ensured.
- STABLE PERFORMANCE
Perfect compliance with the specifications of JEDEC 1.1V low working voltage.
Simple to install, no technical skills required to boost up your system performance.
- WARRANTY
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Specifications
Capacities | Kit of 2: 32GB, 48GB, 64GB, 96GB |
Speeds | PC4-44800 / 5600MT/s |
Latencies | CL46-45-45-90 |
Voltage | 1.10V |
Operating Temperature | 0 °C to 85 °C |
Dimensions | 67mm x 31mm x 2.5mm |
The tested memory kit contains two 16GB memory modules based on the Hynix A-die IC. The modules are rebranded, but if we talk about Hynix, new memory kits use only the A-die in 16GB and 32GB modules or the M-die in 24GB and 48GB modules. Additional markings and voltage scaling confirm that.
The memory kit has programmed only one profile, compatible with JEDEC – 5600MT/s CL46-45-45-90 1.10V.
Since the profile is in JEDEC standard, it should be compatible with every laptop or other computer using SO-DIMM RAM. The only limitation is the CPU’s memory controller. In most cases, if the CPU doesn’t support 5600MT/s, the motherboard will try to set 5200MT/s, or in the worst case, 4800MT/s. Lower frequencies will also be at tighter timings, which is compatible with JEDEC.
The tested V-Color 5600MT/s kit uses Richtek PMIC. It’s the most popular PMIC in desktop gaming series RAM and gives the best results while overclocking.
Below, you can see how ASRock Timing Configurator reads the DDR5-5600 profile.
The most important is stability at the rated frequency; with that, the V-Color memory has no problems on our Minisforum AR900i motherboard. The motherboard is quite unusual as it uses a laptop CPU, but this is precisely what you can expect on high-end laptops.
Below is a screenshot from the AIDA64 System Stability Test, focused on RAM.
Since modules use 1.10V VDD/VDDQ, we won’t have problems with overheating. During tests, we haven’t noticed any issues. Below is a Hwinfo64 reading from the three hours of the stability test.
We will look closer at the package and memory modules on the next page.