A V-Color XOtt series DDR5 OLED gaming memory module is displayed in an open box, accompanied by a ruler.

V-Color Unveils 2TB DDR5 MRDIMM Kits and Slimmer EXPO ULL OLED Memory Redesign

V-Color has introduced its latest DDR5 memory lineup, bringing faster speeds, lower latency options, larger capacities, and a refreshed OLED-equipped design aimed at PC enthusiasts, gamers, overclockers, and workstation users.

The new V-Color Manta XOT1 DDR5 memory kits build on the company’s earlier OLED memory modules, but this generation brings a cleaner and more practical design. The previous MANTA OLED XFinity+ series stood out as one of the first memory kits to include an OLED display directly on the module, along with high-speed DDR5 performance beyond 8000 MT/s. With the new XOT1 series, V-Color has refined the concept by making the modules slimmer, lower-profile, and better suited for modern PC builds.

One of the biggest design changes is the updated heatspreader and diffuser. The diffuser now sits at the same height as the heatspreader, creating a sleeker look that should fit more easily into compact builds or systems with large CPU coolers. V-Color has also repositioned the OLED display so it remains visible even when the motherboard’s 24-pin power connector is nearby, solving a common visibility issue in many desktop setups.

The OLED screen continues to be one of the standout features of V-Color’s DDR5 memory. It can show useful real-time system information, including memory capacity, voltage, timings, temperature, and other key details. For users who like monitoring their PC hardware at a glance, this makes the modules more than just a performance upgrade; they also become part of the system’s visual identity.

V-Color is also improving software support for the OLED display, making it easier for users to customize and monitor memory data across different platforms. The company says the new DDR5 modules are designed for broad compatibility with motherboards from both AMD and Intel ecosystem partners. That means users building systems around current-generation AMD Ryzen or Intel Core platforms should be able to take advantage of both the performance profiles and OLED functions.

For AMD users, the new V-Color Manta XOT1 UDIMM SCC memory kits support AMD EXPO ULL profiles. These profiles are tuned for low-latency performance, with speeds reaching up to 6000 MT/s at CL26 timings. This makes the kits especially appealing for gamers and performance-focused PC builders who want fast memory with tighter response times rather than simply chasing the highest frequency numbers.

Alongside the OLED-equipped XOT1 series, V-Color also showcased high-capacity 4R CUDIMM, also referred to as CQDIMM, memory modules. These new DDR5 modules are designed for users who need extreme capacity without sacrificing speed. The series can reach 8000 MT/s and offers capacities of up to 128 GB per DIMM. In a demonstration setup, the modules were shown running without a memory heatsink attached, highlighting the efficiency and stability of the design.

V-Color is also targeting workstation and server-class users with DDR5 RDIMM options. These modules can scale up to 256 GB per DIMM, with full kits reaching up to 2 TB of total memory capacity. Such configurations are aimed at demanding workloads such as content creation, AI development, virtualization, scientific computing, professional rendering, and large-scale data processing.

The DDR5 RDIMM kits offer several performance configurations. Some kits run at up to 7600 MT/s with CL62 timings and 1.25V. A 1 TB configuration, made up of eight 128 GB modules, can reach up to 8800 MT/s with CL62 timings at 1.4V. For users who prefer lower latency over maximum frequency, V-Color also offers a 768 GB kit using eight 96 GB modules, rated at up to 6000 MT/s with CL32 timings at 1.4V.

The new memory kits are based on SK Hynix DDR5 ICs, which are widely known among enthusiasts for strong overclocking potential. That should make these modules especially interesting for users who enjoy tuning memory speeds, timings, and voltages to push their systems further.

Given the current state of DDR5 memory pricing, especially for high-capacity and enthusiast-grade modules, these V-Color kits are expected to arrive with premium pricing. The OLED-equipped models, low-latency EXPO profiles, and massive RDIMM capacities all point toward a lineup designed for users who want top-tier performance and are willing to pay for advanced features.

With the Manta XOT1 DDR5 series, V-Color is combining high-speed DDR5 performance, real-time OLED monitoring, improved compatibility, and a more refined physical design. Whether for a high-end gaming PC, an overclocking-focused build, or a professional workstation, the company’s latest memory lineup is clearly aimed at users who want both performance and style in one package.