It's come to this: V-Color to launch 1+1 DDR5 value pack with one RAM stick and one filler module

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WTF?! In a sad example of how the AI-driven memory crisis has affected the consumer DRAM market, V-Color plans to released a 1 + 1 Value Pack DDR5 memory kit that includes a single DDR5 module and a fake "filler" module. The idea is to make a system look cleaner and more symmetrical, though the response has been pretty much what you'd expect.

Fake memory kits that are used to fill empty DIMM slots have been around for a long time now, though V-Color's value pack is pretty unusual.

The kits come with either a 16GB DDR5 module (Manta DDR5 XSky) or a 24GB DDR5 module (Manta DDR5 Xfinity), both 6,400 MT/s. They are packaged with a matching fake filler module featuring RGB lighting that synchronizes with the real RAM stick. No word yet on price or release date.

In its press release, V-Color is positioning the kit as being especially well suited for AMD X3D systems such as the Ryzen 7 7800X3D and Ryzen 7 9850X3D. The company writes that in the case of the former CPU, tests have shown more than 30% stronger gaming performance with single-module DDR5 configurations in certain scenarios compared with older DDR4 dual channel-based gaming builds.

"This advantage comes from both the DDR5 platform and the Ryzen 7 7800X3D's 96 MB L3 cache, which helps keep more game data on chip and reduce dependence on memory traffic," the release states.

V-Color attempts to justify its product by arguing that users can start with this 1+1 (real + fake) configuration and later expand to a 2+2 setup when they can afford it, thereby filling all their RAM slots – even if only 50% of them are actually doing anything other than look pretty.

V-Color admits this approach is a response to the current DRAM market conditions. There are new reports on the impact of the memory crisis arriving daily – the most recent, from TrendForce, warned that mainstream laptops could soon cost 40% more at retail.

The general response to V-Color's product has been almost entirely negative, with many noting how this is a bad solution to a very real problem.

There's also the potential for this product to be used in scams. In December, someone who sent Corsair a 96GB DDR5 kit, worth about $1,000 at the time, for an RMA received $35 lighting-only fake modules as a replacement.

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Several companies started offering these kits a while ago. The ones I saw consisted of 2 ram sticks and 2 filler.

It is not about ram shortage, it is about the fact that most people only use 2 sticks. But visually it is better to have 4 sticks especially if those sticks have rgb lighting.

There is another reason and it is more important. Some 2 stick kits are not meant to be combined with 2 more. My personal PC RAM (4 sticks) overheats and crashes if I run memtest for over 30 minutes. Sticks are touching each other, and otherwise reliable ram gets too hot. It does not bother me because my PC is 100% stable in all tasks which is why I kept all 4.
It made sense to buy these kits with fillers before. It is only more practical now.
 
DDR5 kit ships with 1 RAM stick and one dummy filler
The headline on the homepage as I type this. Much fairer than the headline at the top of this page.

Obviously it's not ideal but if just having a single stick of RAM makes buying it viable vs not, I have no issue with it in the current climate.

The general response to V-Color's product has been almost entirely negative, with many noting how this is a bad solution to a very real problem.
Citation? Those of us who read articles on this website are more than aware of how bad the market. But this quote is meaningless from a journalism POV without a quote (or ideally a link) to someone actually making this point.

I'd also point out that V-Color have sold dummy RAM modules for RGB aesthetic reasons for at least the last 18 months - I did consider purchasing some of the Manta XSky early last year before deciding against it so it's nothing new.

In its press release, V-Color is positioning the kit as being especially well suited for AMD X3D systems such as the Ryzen 7 7800X3D and Ryzen 7 9850X3D. The company writes that in the case of the former CPU, tests have shown more than 30% stronger gaming performance with single-module DDR5 configurations in certain scenarios compared with older DDR4 dual channel-based gaming builds.
This is the only problem I have with V-Color, this quote from the press release - and that's because the 7800X3D wasn't released on a DDR4 platform, so the quoted performance also has the variable of a different CPU which they haven't specified. I assume the 5800X3D but for all I know they've used a 3600 based on that quote.

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Doesn't change that having the option to buy a single stick of RAM and being gouged a bit less is in the current climate better than not being able to get a working system without being gouged massively.

I built my PC 5 years ago next month and did so without a GPU in 2021 when pricing was over 2x MSRP. But having a working PC that I could use for my office based needs and not being able to game on it was the preferred option to not having a computer at all. It's the same argument today but with RAM being essential to a PC vs a GPU which tbh is entirely optional.

I still overpaid for my 3060 but by $50 rather than $400 by waiting just over 12 months (3060's hit $750 in 2021). It shouldn't be the case that the same applies for RAM in 2026 but it is. Right now, if I had to buy RAM I'd take a cheaper less ideal option if it gouges me less in the long run over paying 3x or more for the exact SKU I'd want, if there's potential to save money in the long run by just waiting for a year.
 
I have never even had a case with a window in it; that always seems silly to me. I also unplug or turn off every LED that I can, even the power light. My PC is just a dark, black box.
Dark Ages are coming ;)

Building new rig I listed the fans. Sorted by the noise (or lack of it).
Those with fancy light do more noise.
Sorry. No place for noisy fancy lights in my rig (which I would not see anyway because solid metal case).
 
What a rip-off. What's worse than manufacturers pulling this stupid crap is the people buying them..
 
Just a reminder that the consumer is now completely powerless. Voting with your wallet is irrelevant because there are always enough morons and sheep to buy what you won't.
 
My mobo has four RAM slots.
I want THREE dummy sticks or I SWEAR I'll refuSe to buy!

Not gonna budge on this! EVER!

On a more serious note by $deity I sooo hope things will get back to normal-ish soon or I fear the old PC times will be over. Who's gonna write new software if there are only very few new PC's? And worse, I will not be the owner of one of those rare new PC's. Stuff's already too expensive right now for me to build a new box.
 
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