Origin Code has expanded its Vortex DDR5 lineup with a 48 GB (24 GB × 2) kit running at 6200 MT/s CL28, now available in Meteorite Black. This latest addition isn’t just about raw capacity—it’s designed to deliver precise, responsive data handling for AI workloads, content creation, and competitive gaming, all while maintaining stability under heavy loads.
What sets this kit apart is its compatibility with a purpose-built watercooling block, engineered exclusively for the Vortex series. The block features a 2-inlet, 1-outlet flow design with G1/4 threads, improving heat dissipation by up to 50% when integrated into a full custom liquid cooling loop. When used alone, it still functions as an LCD display module, offering real-time system metrics across its 178° wide-view screen (222 × 480 resolution at 60 Hz). The software-controlled display adds both functionality and aesthetic appeal to high-end builds.
Key Specifications
- Capacity: 48 GB (24 GB × 2)
- Speed: 6200 MT/s CL28 with EXPO profile
- Watercooling Block: 50% improved heat dissipation, 178° LCD display (222 × 480 @ 60 Hz), G1/4 threading
- Compatibility: Requires Vortex DDR5 memory; full thermal benefits only with a complete liquid cooling loop
The kit extends Origin Code’s existing Vortex DDR5 portfolio, which already includes configurations ranging from 32 GB to 192 GB. While the 48 GB variant is optimized for stability at 6200 MT/s CL28, some kits support dual EXPO profiles—like the 96 GB (48 GB × 2) model, which can push up to 8000 MT/s with adjusted timings. This flexibility allows users to balance capacity and performance based on their specific needs.
Who Benefits?
This DDR5 kit is built for enthusiasts, creators, and professionals who demand both high bandwidth and sustained thermal stability. The watercooling block, in particular, is a game-changer for custom liquid-cooled systems, where heat dissipation becomes critical for long-duration workloads—whether it’s rendering 3D assets, training AI models, or running intensive simulations. However, the module’s standalone LCD functionality ensures it remains useful even without active cooling, adding visual feedback to builds that prioritize aesthetics.
Availability is expected around mid-May, though pricing has yet to be confirmed. For now, the focus is on engineering precision: Origin Code’s commitment to thermal efficiency and software customization positions this kit as a standout in the high-end memory market.