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Adata To Release Spectrix S40G RGB SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/24/2019 06:28 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Adata To Release Spectrix S40G RGB SSD

You know it, no RGB is no a go these days. So why not fit some RGB on an M2 SSD eh? Well, ADATA has a first. Meet the Spectrix S40G RGB SSD. RGB or not, it is no slouch with read and write speeds of 3500 and 3000 MB per second.

The new S40G from Adata supports the NVMe standard and uses a Pcie x4 interface to achieve the aforementioned speeds. Thanks to the m.2 2280 format, the storage medium can be used in conjunction with many motherboards. 

The S40G supports the NVMe standard and utilizes the high-speed PCIe Gen3 x4 interface to let users enjoy sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000 MB per second. Also with the M.2 2280 specification, it supports the latest Intel and AMD platforms. These capabilities make the S40G ideally suited for gamers, PC enthusiasts, overclockers, and graphics professionals. User can customize the SSD's look with programmable RGB lighting effects. They can set up patterns, pulse speed, lighting intensity, and more.

Control is a snap with XPG's RGB control software. In Pursuit of Efficiency The S40G supports LDPC (Low-Density Parity-Check) error correcting code technology to detect and fix a wider range of data errors for more accurate data transfers and a longer SSD lifespan. In addition, with AES 256-bit encryption, the S40Gensures data security and integrity. Every component on the S40G has passed meticulous screening, testing, and certification. The product is backed by a 5-year warranty.



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#5672815 Posted on: 05/24/2019 06:39 PM
In before the complains about RGB and nobody talking about the product's price to performance ratio.

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#5672819 Posted on: 05/24/2019 06:49 PM
surprised it took this long. I will never get the point of slapping RGB's on to ever component in the pc performance is only thing that matters it not like those Lights make it go faster anymore then slaping flames along side of something dont make go any faster

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#5672934 Posted on: 05/25/2019 02:21 AM
Thankfully for some reason I don't give a damn about M.2. My Z390 has 2 slots with coolers, too, but I just bought 3 Samsung 860. When my PC will become old, I guess I jump to M.2, but now, not a chance. I already had DDR4 @2667 per Intel Jedec, and I just bought 2x8GB @3200. The Mhz difference is less than 2%. At least the the 2667Mhz were only 2x4GB. I didin't like that I had to go from 1.2V to 1.35V. As if we're going back to 1.8V DDR2 and 1.5V DDR3.

My next PC will have it all, PCIE 4.0, DDR5, GDDR6 etc. Until then no major spending anymore. I already feel it goes much faster than what I use it for, even for gaming.

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