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V-Color Brings Cutting-Edge Memory to Computex 2026: 4R DIMM, EXPO-ULL, Memory with LED Displays, and More

V-Color brought a slew of new memory products to Computex 2026. We begin our tour with the V-Color Xfinity+ OLED Manta, a high-end DDR5 memory module with an OLED matrix display on the module, besides an ARGB diffuser. This display puts out real-time stats such as module voltage, temperature, speeds, timings, etc., along with animations showing whether EXPO or XMP is activated. We’re not sure if an onboard circuit drives this display, or whether it’s connected to software. The DIMM comes in speeds of up to DDR5-8600, and densities of up to 32 GB per module.
Next up, is the company’s DDR5 4R UDIMMs (quad-rank). The first module shown offers 128 GB of density with DDR5-8800 CL62 @ 1.4 V, along with ECC support. The second module shown offers 256 GB from a single module, with speeds of DDR5-7600 and CL62 @ 1.25 V, along with ECC support. The 256 GB 4R DIMM is probably for the HEDT crowd, because a single stick would max out the memory limit of a Core Ultra Series 2 “Arrow Lake-S” processor.
A third, value-oriented 4R UDIMM offers 96 GB at DDR5-6000 with CL32 @ 1.4 V. V-Color showcased quad-channel and octa-channel kits (memory kits with 4 or 8 UDIMMs), one such octa-channel kit offers 512 GB over eight 64 GB ECC RDIMMs.











