V-Color has released CUDIMM DDR5 Manta Xfinity memory kits with speeds of 8800 MT/s

V-Color has introduced a set of CUDIMM DDR5 Manta Xfinity RAM with an operating speed of 8800 MT/s. Let us recall that CUDIMM memory differs from conventional UDIMM in the presence of a built-in clock generator, which allows RAM modules to operate stably at higher frequencies.

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As part of the CUDIMM DDR5 Manta Xfinity RAM series, the manufacturer has released only one dual-channel memory kit with a total capacity of 48 GB (2×24 GB). It works with CL42-56-56-134 timings at 1.45V.


The dimensions of the RAM modules are 133 × 43 × 7.7 mm. The new items will be produced in black-and-silver or black-and-gold design and will be available with or without RGB backlighting.

According to the manufacturer’s press release, Manta Xfinity CUDIMM DDR5-8800 memory kits are available for sale starting today. However, the company did not disclose the cost of the new products.

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