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V-Color Manta XFinity RGB 48GB DDR5-8400 CL40 Memory Kit Review

V-Color continues to push DDR5 memory speed limits, and this time, we received the 8400MT/s DDR5 kit from their latest Xfinity series. Right now, there are barely any competitive brands out there, who’ve actually released such high-frequency memory, even on V-Color’s product list, their highest listed memory speed is still only 8400MT/s.

It will be interesting to see how far UDIMMs can go before the release of CUDIMM (Clocked Unbuffered Dual In-line Memory Module), which we hope to review just after the official premiere of the upcoming Intel Arrow-Lake processor series.

Let’s focus on the Xfinity 48GB DDR5-8400 memory, which we tested today. As you expect, we will tell you more about the specifications and features before we move on to the memory kit’s performance.

TRUSTED QUALITY AND RELIABILITY

Every DDR5 memory module is equipped with SK hynix DRAM ICs and on-board PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) chips, ensuring extreme overclocking performance, faster speeds, frequency and long-term stability.

Engineered to provide top-tier performance and full overclocking capabilities with impressive heat tolerance for extreme overclockers and PC enthusiasts.

ADVANCED RGB EFFECT

Featuring newly crafted LEDs for lustrously bright, ultra-smooth RGB lighting.

PREMIUM TAILORED HEATSINK
BUILT FOR PERFORMANCE. Constructed with high quality heatsinking to ensure efficient heat dissipation and optimal output in fierce gaming and overclocking environments.
WARRANTY
Limited lifetime warranty

 

You can buy the DDR5-8000 version – V-Color Manta XFinity RGB DDR5 8000MHz 48GB (24GBx2) kit for around USD $399 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/3TwZhba

 

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