V-Color Unveils Xfinity SCC O CUDDIM RGB Kit Boasting 8800 MT/s and Introduces DDR5 DRAM with Filler Modules

V-Color is making waves in the world of high-performance memory with their latest innovation for PC enthusiasts. They’ve just unveiled an exciting new DDR5 RAM kit that promises not only top-notch performance but also a stunning visual upgrade for your rig. This new lineup introduces a mix of real DDR5 DRAM modules along with aesthetic filler modules, designed to appeal to users of Intel and AMD platforms alike.

The ingenious “Speed Booster, Colorful Makeover, and Cost Effective” kit, part of the Xfinity SCC O CUDIMM series, pairs two DRAM modules with two filler modules. This clever configuration is for users who want to fill all four DIMM slots on their motherboards, achieving a sleek and complete look. Each module is graced with vibrant RGB lighting nestled atop the heat spreaders, and they are available in both striking black and elegant white finishes.

Optimized for the latest platforms, these kits can reach blistering memory speeds of up to 8800 MT/s on Intel Z890 motherboards when using a configuration of 2x 24 GB (48 GB). Alternatively, if you’re opting for the 32 GB (2x 16 GB) setup, you can expect speeds ranging from 8000 MT/s to 8200 MT/s. The 2x 24 GB modules also offer impressive overclocking potential, achieving speeds between 7000 MT/s to 8800 MT/s.

What sets this kit apart is the inclusion of CKD (Clock Driver) technology, enhancing signal integrity and allowing these modules to perform exceptionally compared to standard UDIMMs. Not only do they promise robust performance, but they also come packed with customizable RGB lighting effects, which can be tailored to your preference using popular motherboard RGB software. Furthermore, V-Color’s collaboration with SignalRGB ensures that users have even more options to personalize their lighting setup.

For those who crave a clean aesthetic, the Xfinity SCC O CUDIMM RGB kit also comes in an all-white PCB variant, perfectly complementing the white heat spreaders. The release date is set for the 14th of February, just in time to upgrade your PC setup with a touch of love and flair. You can find these kits at numerous retail locations, including major platforms like Amazon and Newegg, as well as through V-Color’s own distribution network.