V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5-7200 “ROG Certified” Memory Kit Review

Many of our US readers may not have heard of V-Color but the company was established in 2006 by a team of experts, specializing in DRAM module testing. V-Color’s primary based on operations is situated in Taipei, Taiwan but their products are available across the globe. The company has a primary focus on the DRAM and Flash product markets, with their lead products more often being memory kits and SSDs.

V-Color Manta XSky RGB “ROG-Certified” 32 GB DDR5-7200 Memory Kit Specs

The V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 memory kit is a high-end design that caters to overclockers and hence features the ROG certification. The kit I received is optimized at a clock speed of 7200 Mbps (PC5-57600) but you can unlock an additional ROG-Certified DDR5-7400 profile when running on a high-end Z790 motherboard from the ASUS ROG family. The memory kit consists of dual 16 GB DIMMs which make up a total of 32 GB in capacity.

The memory kit has a tested latency spec of CL38 and the timings are 36-46-46-105 for this specific kit. The voltage set at reference is 1.45V and the memory kit comes in an unbuffered package with an on-die ECC (Error Correction) design. The memory kit is fully compliant with Intel’s XMP 3.0 and can be easily set to its rated clock speeds through the BIOS shipped on the Z790 motherboards.

Series: Manta XSky
Module Type: 288 Pin Unbuffered DIMM On-Die ECC
Capacity: 16GBx2
Frequency: 7200 Mbps (7400 Mbps ROG Certification)
Data Transfer Bandwidth: 57.600 MB/s (PC5 57600) / 59,200 MB/s (PC5 59200)
Dimensions: 41.7(H) x 1382(L) x 9(W)mm
Latency: CL36-46-46-105 / CL38-46-46-118

Tested Voltage: 1.45V
Heat Spreader: SILVER MIRROR FINISH HEATSINK

The ROG certification is definitely interesting and we are glad to have an ASUS ROG Maximums Z790 HERO motherboard in our hands to test both profiles although V-Color recommends that overclockers pair this kit up with the top Z790 APEX motherboard.

V-Color Manta XSky RGB “ROG-Certified” 32 GB DDR5-7200 Memory Kit Unboxing and Close Up

The V-Color Manta XSky RGB memory kit comes in a small cardboard package. It has orange and black accents all over it. The front of the package has the name and specifications sticker plus a picture of the memory itself. The front also lists the ROG Certification for this particular memory kit.

The back of the package has a nice story about the evolution of V-Color’s memory brand from the Stingray during the DDR4 generation to Manta in the DDR5 generation. The back also lists down a series of specs and both, standard and ROG, profiles.

The DIMMs come in a plastic shell casing that holds them firmly and can already see the premium design quality that V-Color has embedded in these modules.

The V-Color Manta XSky RGB series memory modules feature a large diffuser that is embedded on the top of the DIMMs.

The front side of the V-Color Manta XSky RGB memory has the XSky and ROG Certification logos on the sides. There are also the specifications listed on the top left side of the heatsink. You can notice the V logo etched in the middle which represents the V-Color brand.

The simplistic and glossy metallic touch of these DIMMs is very nice to look at and the way the surrounding colors just diffuse within the glossy frame looks great. The top RGB diffuser adds another layer of customization to the DIMMs.

The good thing about these memory kits is that they come in the standard height package which means that compatibility with certain air coolers won’t be much of an issue.

 

Following is how the V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 memory kits look like when installed on your PC:

Intel Z790 / Core i9-13900K DDR5 Memory Test Setup

For testing, I used the latest Intel Core i9 13900K processor along with the Gigabyte Z790 AERO G motherboard which can support higher frequencies memory without any issues. The XMP profile for each respective ram kit was enabled. That’s 7200 Mbps CL36 for the V-Color as standard and 7400 Mbps CL38 in the ROG Certified mode.

1552-DDR5-Memory-Test-Platform-2022-11-18.csv

ProcessorIntel Core i9-13900K (Stock) (DDR5/DDR4 Memory)
Motherboard:Gigabyte Z790 AERO G (DDR5)
ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-A (DDR4)
Power Supply:ASUS ROG THOR 1200W PSU
Solid State Drive:Samsung SSD 980 PRO M.2 (1 TB)
Memory:V-Color Manta XSky RGB 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-7200 CL36
TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-7200 CL34
TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-6000 CL40
TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan A 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-6000 CL38
G.Skill Trident Z5 32 GB (16 GB x 2) DDR5-6000 CL36
G.Skill Trident Z Royal 16 GB (8 GB x 2) DDR4-4400 CL18
Case:Cooler Master C700M
Video Cards:MSI GeForce RTX 3090 SUPRIM X
Cooling Solutions:MSI MEG S360 AIO
OS:Windows 11 64-bit

The memory kit comprises 2 DIMMs that operate in dual-channel mode. Since we were running a Z790 platform, the memory was operating in dual-channel mode.

DDR5 Memory Kit Performance Tests With Intel Core i9-13900K

I have separated the performance tests into two sections. The first section consists of pure synthetic and general workload tests while the second section would be focusing on gaming performance and how different games are affected by higher-clocked memory sticks.

AIDA64 Memory Bandwidth Benchmark

For AIDA64 memory tests, I ran the kits at both stock and overclocked speeds. The stock speed was configured at the XMP 3.0 profile of 6000 Mbps CL40 for the T-Force memory kit.

AIDA64 Memory Tests
Read
Write
Copy
Latency
0
18426
36852
55278
73704
92130
110556
0
18426
36852
55278
73704
92130
110556
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 38 GB CL36 7400 1.45V
110.6k
100.6k
102.8k
53.7
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32 GB CL34 7200 1.40V
108.8k
100.2k
99.8k
52.8
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 36 GB CL36 7200 1.45V
108k
99.8k
98.8k
53.1
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6400 1.35V
104.6k
96.8k
96k
54.2
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6400 1.35V
103.4k
96k
95.1k
55.1
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6000 1.30V
101.4k
95.3k
94k
55.2
T-Force VULCANα DDR5 32 GB CL38 6000 1.25V
101.3k
95.2k
92k
56.1
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6000 1.35V
101.2k
95k
91.6k
56.9
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
70.2k
69.8k
66k
72.1
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
70.2k
69.8k
65.9k
72.2
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB DDR4 32 GB CL16 4400 1.5V
63.3k
62.5k
57.6k
35.6

SuperPI

Super PI is used by many overclockers to test the performance and stability of their computers. In the overclocking community, the standard program provides a benchmark for enthusiasts to compare “world record” pi calculation times and demonstrate their overclocking abilities. The program can also be used to test the stability of a certain overclock speed.

SuperPi (Lower is Better)
Time in Seconds (Lower is Better)
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 38 GB CL36 7400 1.45V
6.2
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32 GB CL34 7200 1.40V
6.2
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 36 GB CL36 7200 1.45V
6.3
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6400 1.35V
6.4
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6400 1.35V
6.5
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6000 1.30V
6.5
T-Force VULCANα DDR5 32 GB CL38 6000 1.25V
6.7
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6000 1.35V
6.7
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB DDR4 32 GB CL16 4400 1.5V
7.2
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
7.9
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
8

Winrar

WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. It can back up your data and reduce the size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP, and other files downloaded from the Internet, and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format.

Winrar 5.8 (Higher is Better)
Speed KB/s (Higher is Better)
0
13334
26668
40002
53336
66670
80004
0
13334
26668
40002
53336
66670
80004
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 38 GB CL36 7400 1.45V
74.1k
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32 GB CL34 7200 1.40V
70.2k
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 36 GB CL36 7200 1.45V
69.7k
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6400 1.35V
68.3k
TeamGroup T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6400 1.35V
67.9k
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6000 1.30V
64.4k
T-Force VULCANα DDR5 32 GB CL38 6000 1.25V
63.3k
TeamGroup T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6000 1.35V
64k
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
58.2k
TeamGroup T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
57.8k
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB DDR4 32 GB CL16 4400 1.5V
53.5k

Gaming Performance Tests

Gaming applications generally don’t see huge gains with different memory kits but DDR5 has enabled a huge gain in memory frequency which can impact gaming performance. Moving from the stock 2133 Mbps (DDR4) to 6000+ Mbps can have a huge effect on performance and the improved CAS timings on some of the high-end SKUs can result in better overall FPS and system responsiveness.

Battlefield V (1440P)
FPS (Higher is Better)
0
40
80
120
160
200
240
0
40
80
120
160
200
240
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 38 GB CL36 7400 1.45V
114
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32 GB CL34 7200 1.40V
114
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 36 GB CL36 7200 1.45V. G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6400 1.35V
114
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6400 1.35V
113
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6000 1.30V
110
T-Force VULCANα DDR5 32 GB CL38 6000 1.25V
110
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6000 1.35V
110
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
109
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
109
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB DDR4 32 GB CL16 4400 1.5V
107
Sid Meir’s Civilization VI (1440P)
FPS (Higher is Better)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 38 GB CL36 7400 1.45V
235
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32 GB CL34 7200 1.40V
235
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 36 GB CL36 7200 1.45V
235
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6400 1.35V
233
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6400 1.35V
233
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6000 1.30V
231
T-Force VULCANα DDR5 32 GB CL38 6000 1.25V
231
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6000 1.35V
230
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
228
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
228
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB DDR4 32 GB CL16 4400 1.5V
228
DOOM Eternal (1440P)
FPS (Higher is Better)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 38 GB CL36 7400 1.45V
240
T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32 GB CL34 7200 1.40V
240
V-Color Manta XSky RGB DDR5 36 GB CL36 7200 1.45V
240
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6400 1.35V
236
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6400 1.35V
235
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL36 6000 1.30V
234
T-Force VULCANα DDR5 32 GB CL38 6000 1.25V
234
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 6000 1.35V
234
G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
232
T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 32 GB CL40 4800 1.1V (JEDEC)
232
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB DDR4 32 GB CL16 4400 1.5V
232

Furthermore, while 8 GB has become the standard for gaming PCs, modern applications such as editing software and multi-tasking users can benefit hugely from 16 GB and 32 GB kits which have become more common in the gaming market over the last couple of years.

Conclusion – Built For The Best!

The V-Color Manta XSky RGB memory kit surprised me by the fact that the company is not only offering some really fast Hynix A-die designs but also going one step ahead with the ROG-certified positioning that offers an even higher profile for motherboards that can sustain higher memory overclocks. DDR5-7200 is already pretty fast so pushing for an extra with DDR5-7400 is going to give a nice boost to overclockers, especially when pairing this with higher-end Intel CPUs like the Raptor Lake series.

As for the design choice, I would say that this is V-Color’s best implementation yet with a sleek & stylish aluminum frame with a mirrored-silver finish and a diffuser that keeps the RGB subtly lit. The overall design is great but we have to talk about the most important thing and that’s the price.

At $284.99 US, this is definitely not the cheapest DDR5-7200/7400 kit around but it rivals the likes of Kingston’s FURY Renegade and Corsair’s Vengeance series. Those don’t offer a secondary ROG-certified profile so if you have invested in a ROG Z790 motherboard and looking to grab a fast & good-looking kit, the V-Color Manta XSky is definitely a choice to consider.

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