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 ...
The ADATA XPG Spectrix D80 makes for a really exotic looking RGB memory kit. That’s just the looks, the hybrid liquid-air heatsink design is even more outlandish but not as effective. While ADATA’s ...
Today we’re taking a look at Adata’s XPG Spectrix D60G DDR4 memory. Sporting dat sweet sweet RGB in a sleek stylish heat sink, how does this memory compare to my tried and true non-RGB G.Skill Trident ...
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. I'm a senior analyst charged with ...
A while back ADATA sent us a kit of memory, and to clear the air, before we continue, there is a bit of a backstory you must understand. After receiving the kit, going through all the steps to bring ...
How Much Does it Cost? At the time of writing, both the XPG SPECTRIX S20G 1TB SSD and the 500GB model are showing as out of stock on Amazon. However, more should be on the way fairly soon, and I think ...
ADATA is back in the house, this round with the S40G. The M.2. SSD is based on NVMe 1.3 and yes, you've read it right .. has an RGB cover applied, customizable by the way using ADATA proprietary ...
cADATA has released a new addition to their XPG Spectrix gaming line. This time it is the XPG Spectrix D60G, which features a new design independent of the previously launched XPG Spectrix DDR4 ...
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 ...
If you're a custom PC builder with RGB-lighting fever, and have RGB-ified just about every inch and corner of your system, perk up: ADATA is bringing pretty lights to the final component frontier. As ...
If you're a custom PC builder with RGB-lighting fever, and have RGB-ified just about every inch and corner of your system, perk up: ADATA is bringing pretty lights to the final component frontier. As ...
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