V-Color To Launch 192GB 7200MHz Memory For AMD TRX50 In January

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Coming Mid-January!

[Press Release] V-Color is gearing up to launch its high-end DDR5 R-DIMM memory in mid-January. With a maximum capacity of 192GB(4x48GB), this memory is the perfect combo for Ryzen Threadripper 7000 processors.

Speeds ranging from 6400MHz to 7200MHz ensure the memory is fast and well-equipped to handle tasks like 3D modeling and AI programming, while extensive testing from V-Color warrants compatibility with a wide range of TRX50 motherboards.

The company has provided benchmarks with motherboards like the Asus Pro Ws TRX50-Sage and Gigabyte TRX50 Aero D to highlight this compatibility.

 

V-Color has also used high-end SK Hynix DDR5 chips to ensure durability remains uncompromised. Expo Ready technology is supported out of the box, guaranteeing accessible overclocking support for the most demanding tasks.

For those who prefer to run the memory at factory settings, stock performance is no slouch either. For more on V-Color’s memory kits and more, stay tuned to the official website.

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