Meet the DDR5 kit that doubles as a live dashboard. V-Color’s new XFinity+ DDR5 memory brings a built-in OLED display to the RAM itself, showing real-time system metrics right on the module. It’s a first for DDR5 memory, protected under invention patent M664715, and it’s designed for enthusiasts who want performance, personalization, and a clean setup without extra screens or cables.
Developed in collaboration with GIGABYTE, XFinity+ lets you choose exactly what appears on the display through software. The module pulls data directly from the motherboard, so there’s no cable clutter. You can cycle through useful stats, including temperature, frequency, timings, capacity, profile, and voltage.
This kit is built for both AMD and Intel platforms and supports easy overclocking through EXPO and XMP profiles. V-Color showcased impressive speeds on GIGABYTE test systems. An AMD setup using a U-DIMM 24 GB x2 kit reached 9000 MT/s at CL42-56-56-127. An Intel Z890 system pushed a CU-DIMM 24 GB x2 kit to 9068 MT/s at CL42-56-56-133. Stability was verified with RunMemtestPro in both cases.
XFinity+ will be offered in distinct lines for each platform. On Intel, expect Intel 200S Boost-certified and Extreme Overclock kits with capacities up to 64 GB and speeds up to 9066 MT/s. On AMD AM5, look for Ultra Low Timing and High Performance modules rated up to 9000 MT/s. Current kits include two sticks, though only one module carries the OLED display. V-Color also plans an SCC Kit 2+2 bundle that pairs a memory kit with an RGB filler combo.
A note on visibility: the OLED faces the front of the case. In many builds, a solid or fan-packed front panel will block the view, and peeking from the side won’t fully do it justice. The display will look best in cases with dual-sided tempered glass where both flanks are visible.
Even with that caveat, XFinity+ is clearly aimed at builders who care about both speed and style. With premium DDR5 performance, EXPO/XMP support, and a customizable on-module display, it turns your memory into a focal point rather than a hidden component. Mass production begins in Q3 2025, with retail availability rolling out soon after, starting at Newegg.






