As memory prices continue to skyrocket driven by the AI ​​​​wave, players now often face budget embarrassment when building new machines, and are even forced to purchase a single DDR5 memory first to transition. However, plugging only one RGB memory into the motherboard slot will inevitably look lonely.In this regard, Quanhe has launched a 1+1 DDR5 RGB memory set. With a combination of one real and one fake, it provides a transitional solution that saves money and is beautiful for players who pursue lighting effects.

The Manta series 1+1 package launched by Quanhe this time includes two specifications: Manta DDR5 XSky is in 16GB configuration, and Manta DDR5 XFinity is in 24GB configuration, both supporting DDR5-6400 MT/s.

Each set contains a real memory and an RGB lighting effect filling module, allowing players to achieve dual-slot symmetrical lighting at the lowest cost.

Players can even purchase two more fake RGB strips in the future to upgrade to a 1+3 solution, that is, one real memory with three fake light strips, achieving the visual effect of all four slots while maintaining single-channel performance.

In the past, when memory prices were within a reasonable range, the popular solution on the market was the 2+2 solution, which filled four slots to obtain the best lighting effect. Today, when memory prices are outrageous, this evolution from 2+2 to 1+1 is a helpless move.