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V-Color Manta XPrism RGB Gaming DDR5-6400 Memory Now Available

While I must confess I’ve never seen V-Color memory before, the reveal of their new DDR5 kits has certainly grabbed my attention. The new Manta XPrism RGB DDR5 gaming series was announced this week, with the first kit available in a range of speeds, starting with DDR5-5600 CL36-36-36-76 1.2 V to 6400 MHz CL32-39-39-102 1.4v. It’ll be available in dual channel kits of 32GB (2 x 16GB), of course, if you want 64GB, you simply grab two packs.

The memory is created using binned Hynix ICs, which they say will give it “superior overclocking performance”. The Manta XPrism RGB DDR5 is designed for the latest 12th Gen Intel Core desktop processors and Intel Z690 chipset motherboard and is XMP 3.0 ready for easy overclocking.

The v-color memory also offers its patented SCC 2+2 KIT, available in black and white, for filling unused DIMM slots. These are basically fake memory kits, so you can make a 32GB kit look like a 64GB kit.

Overclocking, Stable, and High Tolerance

The Manta XPrism RGB uses Hynix ICs for superb overclocking performance, great stability, and a high tolerance for heavy workloads. At 5600 MHz @1.2 V, 6000 MHz @1.25 V,6200 MHz @1.3 V, and 6400 MHz @1.4 V, the Manta XPrism RGB series features the perfect balance of frequency and power delivery. Thanks to the onboard PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) chip and on-die ECC chips, each Manta XPrism RGB performs at stable frequencies.

Custom-designed Cooling in Style

The Manta XPrism RGB can handle the additional heat of DDR5 with custom-designed heat-dissipating heatsinks, available in black and white. In addition, each stick features 16 addressable LEDs embedded behind a meticulously carved diffuser that ensure smooth light effects and ultimate brightness. The Manta XPrism RGB is compatible with all motherboards lighting software enabling users to create a unified look across their system.

Fill up empty DIMM slots with SCC 2+2 KIT

v-color provides the option of using Manta XPrism RGB SCC kits (Patent NO. US-10,285,273 B1) to fill up the remaining DIMM slots for builds to look more complete with fully addressable stunning light effects.

Pricing and Availability

v-color Manta XPrism RGB DDR5 6400MHz32GB (2x16GB) MSRP 539.99
v-color Manta XPrism RGB DDR5 6400MHz32GB (2x16GB) plus SCC 2+2 Kits MSRP 599.99
v-color Manta XPrism RGB DDR5 6200MHz32GB (2x16GB) MSRP 399.99
v-color Manta XPrism RGB DDR5 6200MHz32GB (2x16GB) plus SCC 2+2 Kits MSRP 459.99

For more information, visit the product page here.

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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