v-color Technology Inc. has introduced a new line of DDR5 overclockable registered DIMM (RDIMM) memory modules with RGB lighting. These v-color DDR5 OC RDIMM modules are designed for workstation environments and support platforms using AMD Ryzen Threadripper and Intel Xeon processors.

The new v-color DDR5 OC RDIMM RGB series is available in module sizes up to 64GB, with total kit configurations reaching 512 GB. The memory supports speeds up to 8000MT/s and includes new low-latency options with timings as tight as CL26. Modules are built using original top-grade ICs and feature on-die error correction (ECC) for improved data stability.
Product Variants

- Overclocked Kits: These include configurations such as 24GB x4 and 24GB x8, reaching 8000MT/s for high-bandwidth computing.
- Low Latency Kits: Offer speeds up to 6000MT/s with CL28 timing, suited for workloads that benefit from lower response times.
- JEDEC-Compliant Options: Also available are modules that follow standard specifications between 4800MT/s and 5600MT/s, offering broader compatibility.
Performance Demonstrations
Two sample configurations were used in recent test setups:
- A 128GB kit (32GB x4) ran at 8000MT/s CL40 with 1.35V on an AMD Ryzen Threadripper system using a TRX50 AI TOP motherboard.
- A 96GB kit (24GB x4) achieved 6000MT/s CL28 on an Intel Xeon platform using the ASUS PRO WS W790-SAGE SE motherboard.


These configurations not only underscore the memory kits’ compatibility across high-end desktop and workstation platforms but also demonstrate their ability to maintain exceptional stability at elevated speeds. This level of performance is critical for professional workloads such as large-scale simulations, complex 3D rendering, and intensive data processing tasks, where both memory bandwidth and reliability play a pivotal role in overall system efficiency and responsiveness.
Design and Release Date
The v-color DDR5 OC RDIMM RGB memory modules include heatsinks available in black and silver finishes, with integrated RGB lighting. The modules are expected to be available starting May 20, 2025, through v-color’s website, retailers, and distributors. This release adds a new memory option for users building workstations that require both performance and flexibility in appearance.