I must admit, that until recently, I hadn’t actually heard of Manta Gaming, and in all fairness, I suspect a fair few of you have not either. But that’s OK, the world of technology is extremely large, and there are a lot more brands out there fighting for attention, so it’s easy to miss a few from time to time. New to me they may be, but Manta from has certainly gotten my attention with their new memory, which promises impressive speeds of 6600 MHz on the DDR5 platform, but also some of the most striking visuals ever seen from a set of memory.
For in-depth features and specifications, please visit the official product page here.
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