Testseek.com have collected 63 expert reviews of the A-Data M.2 2280 XPG Spectrix S40G Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for A-Data M.2 2280 XPG Spectrix S40G Series NVMe PCIe.
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Published: 2020-02-02, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
In the beginning, we spoke of our enthusiasm for testing a controller just a bit outside what we might see mainstream, this being the Realtek RTS 5762 8-channel NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 chip. Our results are pretty much to be expected, in that, they are everywher...
Published: 2020-02-02, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
In the beginning, we spoke of our enthusiasm for testing a controller just a bit outside what we might see mainstream, this being the Realtek RTS 5762 8-channel NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 chip. Our results are pretty much to be expected, in that, they are everywher...
The ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G RGB is an M.2 SSD aimed at gamers and enthusiasts that want a little something extra for their rig. The SSD comes with claims of 3.5GB/s read and up to 300K IOPS. The S40G has AES 256-bit encryption and a 5-year warranty. And t...
Write speeds can be improved, Final Thoughts, If you love RGB, but also want an affordable M.2 PCIE Gen3x4 SSD that offers good performance, with enough capacity to use as my main boot drive as well as for applications… then look no further. The ADATA XP
If you love RGB, but also want an affordable M.2 PCIE Gen3x4 SSD that offers good performance, with enough capacity to use as my main boot drive as well as for applications… then look no further. The ADATA XPG Spectrix S40G RGB 512GB SSD has everything y...
The Spectrix S40G is not at all a bad product, the names overheat issues come into play after liong complex workloads, and up to that point it is a fast SSD. It performs well overall but certainly isn't an enthusiast-class product. I mean it's fun to see...
Adjustable RGB Lighting, Very good real-life performance, Highest sequential reads we've ever seen, Much higher sequential speeds than SATA drives, No additional cable for RGB, Large MLC cache; runs completely in MLC mode if below 66% capacity, Good therm
RGB settings do not persist through reboot, Some thermal throttling when heavily loaded, Reduced write performance when MLC cache is exhausted
The ADATA XPG Spectrix S40G 1 TB is currently listed online for $160. Adjustable RGB Lighting Very good real-life performance Highest sequential reads we've ever seen Much higher sequential speeds than SATA drives No additional cable for RGB Large MLC ca...
Abstract: We've seen attempts at doing RGB SSDs in the past and in our opinion, they have for the most part been failures. Some were nothing more than blinking LED's, with no user control. Others had to have a hard-wired connection to the motherboard to even light...
Abstract: Shopping for an SSD means facing a sea of acronyms. The trickiest of them are jagged reefs sticking out of the water, shaped like circuit boards and ready to run your upgrade aground if you're not careful. "SSD," standing for "solid-state drive," is the o...
Published: 2021-02-06, Author: Chris , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: Solid-state drives (SSDs) have come a long way in recent years: a long way up in speed and capacity, and a long way down in price. Technology that was previously reserved for enterprise customers and the PC performance elite has gained the common touch, w...
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Published: 2021-02-06, Author: John , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: Shopping for an SSD means facing a sea of acronyms. The trickiest of them are jagged reefs sticking out of the water, shaped like circuit boards and ready to run your upgrade aground if you're not careful. "SSD," standing for "solid-state drive," is the o...