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GIGABYTE X870E AORUS X3D Motherboards Hit DDR5-9000 Milestone with V-COLOR Memory

GIGABYTE’s Revolutionary X870E AORUS X3D Motherboards Achieve Industry-leading DDR5-9000 Performance with V-COLOR Memory

September 12th, 2025 – GIGABYTE Technology, one of the top global manufacturers of motherboards, graphics cards, and hardware solutions, is proud to announce a groundbreaking milestone: the Industry- leading DDR5-9000 speeds on X870E AORUS X3D motherboards using premium V-COLOR XFinity+ OLED DDR5 memory. This milestone represents a quantum leap in memory performance technology, setting new standards for high-performance computing and gaming applications.

 GIGABYTE’s Revolutionary

At the heart of this achievement lies GIGABYTE’s key Innovations:

X3D Turbo Mode 2.0

GIGABYTE’s proprietary AI-powered optimization system delivers real-time performance tuning, intelligently adapting to workload demands while maximizing DDR5-9000 speed utilization across gaming and productivity applications.

D5 Bionic Corsa Technology

This revolutionary system combines AI-enhanced software, hardware, and firmware innovations to achieve stable 9000 MT/s operation through intelligent parameter adjustment and real-time analysis.

Advanced Engineering Excellence

The PCB Back Drilling technology on 8-layer server-grade PCB construction minimizes signal loss and electromagnetic interference in high-speed PCB designs. The Shielded Memory Routing features advanced PCB shielding ensures clean, interference-free memory signals. The Daisy-Chained design eliminates signal bottlenecks for maximum memory performance

This milestone is powered by GIGABYTE’s collaboration with V-COLOR XFinity+ OLED DDR5 memory. The optimized compatibility between X3D motherboards and V-COLOR DDR5 modules delivers unprecedented stability and reliability at DDR5-9000 speeds. GIGABYTE continue to work closely with V-COLOR to ensure users have access to the best possible memory solutions for their high-performance computing needs.

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