V‑COLOR Elevates DDR5 Performance with the New SCC CKD RGB Filler Kit Reaching Speeds Up to 8800MT/s

v‑color Technology Inc. unveil its latest breakthrough in DDR5 memory technology with the launch of the CKD SCC O CUDIMM RGB Filler Kit 2+2. This state‑of‑the‑art kit, featuring two high‑speed DRAM modules paired with two non‑DRAM RGB filler modules, is engineered to deliver unprecedented performance and stunning aesthetics for modern PC builds. Optimized for Intel Core Ultra CPUs and Z890 series motherboards, the new SCC O CUDIMM offers speeds ranging from 8000MT/s to 8200MT/s for 32GB (2×16GB) configurations and an impressive 7000MT/s to 8800MT/s for 48GB (2×24GB) setups. Meanwhile, the enhanced SCC UDIMM kit now pushes the performance envelope further with speeds between 7200MT/s and 8000MT/s, complete with dual profiles to ensure seamless compatibility with both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO platforms.

Built exclusively with 100% SK Hynix ICs, the new kit not only delivers tight timings and low energy consumption for superior gaming and professional performance but also offers full RGB control capabilities. Through a strategic collaboration with SignalRGB, both the RGB‑enabled DRAM and the aesthetically engineered non‑DRAM filler modules—designed to occupy vacant DIMM slots—can be effortlessly synchronized with major motherboard RGB control software. Additionally, the kit incorporates innovative features such as a custom‑made heatsink tailored for optimal thermal performance (Patent No. 113208127) and an exclusive light guide rod with advanced coating technology (Patent No. M653290). Complementing its performance is the premium all‑white PCB and sleek white heatsink that define the elevated aesthetics of the renowned XFinity series, with key design innovations secured under Patent No. US‑10,285,273 B1 and Taiwan Patent No. M562483.

Available for purchase starting February 14, 2025, this cutting‑edge DDR5 solution can be found on major retail platforms including Amazon, Newegg, and directly via the official v‑color website.

How will the fusion of high‑performance memory with dynamic RGB aesthetics redefine your next PC build? Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments below!

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