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US firm Origin Code slaps fans on wild Vortex DDR5
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59964, member: 636"] Origin Code, a memory manufacturer based in the United States, has introduced its Vortex DDR5 modules with claims of delivering the fastest high-capacity performance available. The company demonstrates that these modules achieve 6000 MT/s speeds with 256 GB configurations while maintaining CL30 latency specifications. Screenshots provided by Origin Code show stable operation on budget motherboards such as B850M Aorus PRO WiFi 7 and PRO X870-P WiFi with various Ryzen processors. The modules feature capacities ranging from 32 GB to 256 GB across different kit configurations. Testing reveals that the memory maintains advertised performance levels even on entry-level hardware platforms. The Vortex DDR5 incorporates an active triple-fan cooling design with three 4020 dual-ball bearing fans measuring 40mm each. This configuration generates 22.5 CFM of airflow while utilizing a patented Scale Cut Cooling Fin structure for enhanced thermal management. The aluminum alloy construction provides a mirror finish and delivers 39.8 percent improved heat dissipation compared to standard solutions. Origin Code plans to announce pricing and availability details during mid-October. The memory modules support Dual EXPO profiles with frequencies reaching 8000 MT/s at CL36 latency. [/QUOTE]
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