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The SPECTRIX S65G features an uncovered RGB light strip, with a rigid X-patterned light guide cutting across its body. The ...
The XPG Spectrix S40G is the first RGB SSD we've seen that we would consider using in our own PC's. Everything about what the drive brings to the table visually is absolutely stunning.
ADATA announced their XPG Spectrix D60G RGB DDR4 memory last month. Now they are following it up with a matching RGB NVMe SSD. They are calling this the XPG Spectrix S40G, an M.2… ...
Adata's new XPG Spectrix S40G RGB is an M.2 NVMe SSD, meaning it's one of those drives that is shaped like a stick of gum and plugs directly into your motherboard (M.2 2280 form factor).
Play Xtreme: The XPG SPECTRIX S20G is an SSD for gaming from start to finish and its style reflects that. It has a distinctive and prominent RGB X-shaped design that outshines the competition.
The ADATA XPG Spectrix S40 is an unapologetically bright RGB-lit M.2 SSD that blings up your PC. Its 4K read and write speeds should keep most gamers happy, too.
Launching under its XPG division, the XPG Vault looks like a standard gaming mouse (from the render Adata shared), but it sports a baked-in SSD up to 1TB in capacity to store "your gaming library ...
XPG Gammix S50 Lite SSD review: Fast storage without the premium price It offers fast real-world performance and maintains it with all but the longest writes. By Jon L. Jacobi Nov 17, 2020 3:30 am PST ...
The XPG SX8000 performs more on par with OCZ’s RD400 and Plextor’s M8Pe than with Samsung’s killer 960 Pro. But even the slowest NVMe SSD is roughly two to three times the speed of a SATA ...
The ADATA XPG Spectrix S40 is an unapologetically bright RGB-lit M.2 SSD that blings up your PC. Its 4K read and write speeds should keep most gamers happy, too.