
Adata XPG Spectrix S40G
1000 GB, M.2 2280
Adata XPG Spectrix S40G
1000 GB, M.2 2280
The most important information is not missing... There are two types of SSDs that both use the M.2 interface. The difference is the data protocol used: - SATA or - NVMe (= PCIe) So if your board does not accept SATA, it must be the other one. This is the preferred choice anyway, if the possibility exists. Unfortunately, there is more than one X570 board from MSI, so I can't help you more precisely.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "running at top speed", but it does fit, you just have to leave out the heatsink for the M.2, which is installed as standard.
Hello According to the product description: "The ADATA XPG Spectrix S40G RGB 512 GB is a high-end SSD designed specifically for gamers and performance-minded users with adjustable RGB lighting." Greetings
If you have an Ultra M.2 interface, then wonderful. With the normal socket, it cannot show its performance.
Link the mainboard right away! Check the mainboard data to see if it has M.2 specifications, if you don't find any data on Galaxus (which is usually entered) otherwise go to the manufacturer's page and check there if the SSD is M.2 capable. As I googled it so quickly, a z390 chipset is equipped with 2x M.2, so yes.
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