Computex 2026 is right around the corner, and ahead of the show, Origin Code has announced the new Vortex 48GB DDR5-6200 Memory Kit with low CL28 timings that will undoubtedly draw a crowd when people see it in person. The reason is fairly obvious: this is a DDR5 memory kit equipped with a Vortex Water Block that, yes, delivers a liquid-cooling thermal solution that reportedly improves heat dissipation by 50%.

And with that, the average memory temperature while operating at 1.55V drops from 66.3 degrees Celsius without liquid cooling to only 31.5 degrees Celsius. The custom water block features a dual-inlet, dual-outlet setup with standard G1/4 threads for custom closed-loop systems. In addition to delivering something that you don't normally see, RAM liquid cooling, the Vortex Water Block also features a small LCD wide-view screen with a 222 x 480p resolution and 60 Hz refresh rate that can be configured to showcase real-time system information for monitoring.
The Vortex Water Block is designed specifically for Origin Code's DDR5 line-up, which includes multiple kits with capacities going up to 256GB. Aside from the whole liquid cooling add-on, a 48GB DDR5 kit with 6200 MT/s speed and CL28 timings is impressive, as is the company's 48GB 6000 MT/s kit that supports CL26 or 8000 MT/s at CL36 with AMD EXPO.

Origin Code will showcase its Vortex memory lineup at Computex 2026, on display at its booth for the duration of the show. Will this be the only liquid-cooled memory we see on the show floor? Probably not, but the specs and design we see here are certainly impressive.









