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ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen3 SSD [AS40G-256GT-C]
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ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen3 SSD [AS40G-256GT-C]
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen3 SSD [AS40G-256GT-C]
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen3 SSD [AS40G-256GT-C]
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen3 SSD [AS40G-256GT-C]
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen3 SSD [AS40G-256GT-C]
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen3 SSD [AS40G-256GT-C]
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen3 SSD [AS40G-256GT-C]
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen3 SSD [AS40G-256GT-C]

ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen3 SSD [AS40G-256GT-C]

(1,118 reviews)

With sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second, customizable RGB lighting, and a slew of performance enhancing features, the XPG SPECTRIX S40G is a no brainer for those seeking amazing performance and exceptional reliability. Key Features RGB Your Way Customize your gaming experience with programmable RGB lighting effects! Set up patterns, pulse speed, lighting intensity, and preset modes. Control is a snap with XPG's RGB control software. For ease of use, the S40G is compatible1 with most motherboards from all the major brands. Unparalleled Speeds The S40G supports the NVMe standard and utilizes the high-speed PCIe Gen3x4 interface to let you enjoy sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second. What's more, sporting next-generation 3D Flash memory it offers a leap forward in capacity, efficiency, and durability. 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. In Pursuit of Efficiency With the PCIe Gen3x4 interface, SLC caching and DRAM buffer, the S40G reaches sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second, and random performance of up to 300K/240K read/write IOPS. Data Integrity and Security 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. Plus, with AES 256-bit encryption, the S40G ensures data security and integrity.

With sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second, customizable RGB lighting, and a slew of performance enhancing features, the XPG SPECTRIX S40G is a no brainer for those seeking amazing performance and exceptional reliability. Key Features RGB Your Way Customize your gaming experience with programmable RGB lighting effects! Set up patterns, pulse speed, lighting intensity, and preset modes. Control is a snap with XPG's RGB control software. For ease of use, the S40G is compatible1 with most motherboards from all the major brands. Unparalleled Speeds The S40G supports the NVMe standard and utilizes the high-speed PCIe Gen3x4 interface to let you enjoy sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second. What's more, sporting next-generation 3D Flash memory it offers a leap forward in capacity, efficiency, and durability. 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. In Pursuit of Efficiency With the PCIe Gen3x4 interface, SLC caching and DRAM buffer, the S40G reaches sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second, and random performance of up to 300K/240K read/write IOPS. Data Integrity and Security 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. Plus, with AES 256-bit encryption, the S40G ensures data security and integrity.

$99.00

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The lowest price for ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen3 SSD [AS40G-256GT-C] right now is .

ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S40G 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen3 SSD [AS40G-256GT-C]

$99.00

(1,118 reviews)

With sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second, customizable RGB lighting, and a slew of performance enhancing features, the XPG SPECTRIX S40G is a no brainer for those seeking amazing performance and exceptional reliability. Key Features RGB Your Way Customize your gaming experience with programmable RGB lighting effects! Set up patterns, pulse speed, lighting intensity, and preset modes. Control is a snap with XPG's RGB control software. For ease of use, the S40G is compatible1 with most motherboards from all the major brands. Unparalleled Speeds The S40G supports the NVMe standard and utilizes the high-speed PCIe Gen3x4 interface to let you enjoy sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second. What's more, sporting next-generation 3D Flash memory it offers a leap forward in capacity, efficiency, and durability. 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. In Pursuit of Efficiency With the PCIe Gen3x4 interface, SLC caching and DRAM buffer, the S40G reaches sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second, and random performance of up to 300K/240K read/write IOPS. Data Integrity and Security 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. Plus, with AES 256-bit encryption, the S40G ensures data security and integrity.

With sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second, customizable RGB lighting, and a slew of performance enhancing features, the XPG SPECTRIX S40G is a no brainer for those seeking amazing performance and exceptional reliability. Key Features RGB Your Way Customize your gaming experience with programmable RGB lighting effects! Set up patterns, pulse speed, lighting intensity, and preset modes. Control is a snap with XPG's RGB control software. For ease of use, the S40G is compatible1 with most motherboards from all the major brands. Unparalleled Speeds The S40G supports the NVMe standard and utilizes the high-speed PCIe Gen3x4 interface to let you enjoy sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second. What's more, sporting next-generation 3D Flash memory it offers a leap forward in capacity, efficiency, and durability. 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. In Pursuit of Efficiency With the PCIe Gen3x4 interface, SLC caching and DRAM buffer, the S40G reaches sustained read/write speeds of up to 3500/3000MB per second, and random performance of up to 300K/240K read/write IOPS. Data Integrity and Security 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. Plus, with AES 256-bit encryption, the S40G ensures data security and integrity.

$99.00
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The all-time low was $89.00 on 2 Nov 2025 — today's price is 11% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.

Prices last updated 28 Apr 2026.

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Harvey Norman

$99.00

Adata Xpg S40G Rgb 256GB Pci-e m.2 Ssd

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Reviews

Buyer Beware.. Bad design
14 May 2020Davinder S.

originally posted on neweggbusiness.com

Dead drive in 10 min flat. Steps to dead drive. 1. Installed the drive second m.2 slot on gaming laptop 2. Started to copy games folder from another m.2 drive in the same laptop (185GB steam games folder on second drive) 3. Middle of copy job, the operation stops.. reason is drive is not responding.. 4. The RGB light have stopped. A quick touch on heat sink, almost burns my hand. check with temperature gun and it sitting at 96 degree Celsius 5. Shutdown and wait for it cool down. Reboot the PC, it comes back but again any large copy operations kills the drive. 6. check online, looks like I am not the only who has experienced this behavior. 7. Check the idle temperature on this drive and my temperature gun shows it is sitting at 70 degree celius when idle. ... MoreDead drive in 10 min flat. Steps to dead drive. 1. Installed the drive second m.2 slot on gaming laptop 2. Started to copy games folder from another m.2 drive in the same laptop (185GB steam games folder on second drive) 3. Middle of copy job, the operation stops.. reason is drive is not responding.. 4. The RGB light have stopped. A quick touch on heat sink, almost burns my hand. check with temperature gun and it sitting at 96 degree Celsius 5. Shutdown and wait for it cool down. Reboot the PC, it comes back but again any large copy operations kills the drive. 6. check online, looks like I am not the only who has experienced this behavior. 7. Check the idle temperature on this drive and my temperature gun shows it is sitting at 70 degree celius when idle. Conclusion: Buyer beware.. The light maybe cool, but this is product has poor designed thermal setup which should have never been released to market by Adata. I guessing the business manager likely overrode the engineering telling him we need to reduce the thermal on this thing. End result. I have now sitting on useless product and will have to wait another 5 days for different SSD, and ofcourse all the effort to return this unit. My trust in Adata produts is officially dead after I had positive experience with their SX8200 Pro. Unlikely I am going ever recommend Adata based on this flawed product.

Close enough
1 January 2020Justin W.

originally posted on newegg.com

For the price these are good drives with a good capacity to performance ratio. Have not noticed any overheating issues, the RGB cover seems to make use of the metal in the middle as a decent heat spreader. My Asus x570 board does not seem to recognize the drives in the RGB control, however, the rainbow effect is not too bright to take away from the overall color effect I have. Will check and see if ADATA has drivers or software for RGB control later and update. The other posters have had the smaller drives, I have 2 of the 1 TB drives and the read speed is around 3400 each. The ADATA site said "up to" 3500, and I imagine that is for the 2tb drive. Due to the way SSD data is handled, the larger drives would be faster than smaller drives. I did not raid them, as I'm ... MoreFor the price these are good drives with a good capacity to performance ratio. Have not noticed any overheating issues, the RGB cover seems to make use of the metal in the middle as a decent heat spreader. My Asus x570 board does not seem to recognize the drives in the RGB control, however, the rainbow effect is not too bright to take away from the overall color effect I have. Will check and see if ADATA has drivers or software for RGB control later and update. The other posters have had the smaller drives, I have 2 of the 1 TB drives and the read speed is around 3400 each. The ADATA site said "up to" 3500, and I imagine that is for the 2tb drive. Due to the way SSD data is handled, the larger drives would be faster than smaller drives. I did not raid them, as I'm using a ramdisk for faster game loading anyway. No sense making a system more complicated than necessary just to save a couple seconds loading up the ramdisk.

Fast and colorful
21 August 2021Scott G.

originally posted on neweggbusiness.com

I chose a small capacity NVME because I prefer to keep my system drive separate from drives for other uses. System runs Fedora 34 at present, and when it's time to step up to the next version, having the OS on a separate drive means that I can be sure that the rest of my data will remain untouched. This drive is fast enough that on my system (AMD 5950X, Asus TUF Gaming X570-PRO (WiFi 6) mobo) start-up is blazing fast. Haven't bench marked performance at this point--and may never, because, who cares what the actual numbers are? I'm happy with what I can see. :-) RGB colors are rich and saturated, and bright enough that I couldn't get a shot inside the case easily. Either the colors on the Spectrix get blown out (as above) or the colors are fine but the motherboard in ... MoreI chose a small capacity NVME because I prefer to keep my system drive separate from drives for other uses. System runs Fedora 34 at present, and when it's time to step up to the next version, having the OS on a separate drive means that I can be sure that the rest of my data will remain untouched. This drive is fast enough that on my system (AMD 5950X, Asus TUF Gaming X570-PRO (WiFi 6) mobo) start-up is blazing fast. Haven't bench marked performance at this point--and may never, because, who cares what the actual numbers are? I'm happy with what I can see. :-) RGB colors are rich and saturated, and bright enough that I couldn't get a shot inside the case easily. Either the colors on the Spectrix get blown out (as above) or the colors are fine but the motherboard in the background is too dark to see. Color control, thanks to OpenRGB, is easy.

Specification

Capacity256GB
Form FactorM.2 2280
NAND Flash3D TLC
Dimensions (L x W x H)22 x 80 x 8 mm
InterfacePCIe Gen3x4

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Updated 2 months ago
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Harvey Norman

$99.00

Adata Xpg S40G Rgb 256GB Pci-e m.2 Ssd

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Buyer Beware.. Bad design
14 May 2020

Dead drive in 10 min flat. Steps to dead drive. 1. Installed the drive second m.2 slot on gaming laptop 2. Started to copy games folder from another m.2 drive in the same laptop (185GB steam games folder on second drive) 3. Middle of copy job, the operation stops.. reason is drive is not responding.. 4. The RGB light have stopped. A quick touch on heat sink, almost burns my hand. check with temperature gun and it sitting at 96 degree Celsius 5. Shutdown and wait for it cool down. Reboot the PC, it comes back but again any large copy operations kills the drive. 6. check online, looks like I am not the only who has experienced this behavior. 7. Check the idle temperature on this drive and my temperature gun shows it is sitting at 70 degree celius when idle. ... MoreDead drive in 10 min flat. Steps to dead drive. 1. Installed the drive second m.2 slot on gaming laptop 2. Started to copy games folder from another m.2 drive in the same laptop (185GB steam games folder on second drive) 3. Middle of copy job, the operation stops.. reason is drive is not responding.. 4. The RGB light have stopped. A quick touch on heat sink, almost burns my hand. check with temperature gun and it sitting at 96 degree Celsius 5. Shutdown and wait for it cool down. Reboot the PC, it comes back but again any large copy operations kills the drive. 6. check online, looks like I am not the only who has experienced this behavior. 7. Check the idle temperature on this drive and my temperature gun shows it is sitting at 70 degree celius when idle. Conclusion: Buyer beware.. The light maybe cool, but this is product has poor designed thermal setup which should have never been released to market by Adata. I guessing the business manager likely overrode the engineering telling him we need to reduce the thermal on this thing. End result. I have now sitting on useless product and will have to wait another 5 days for different SSD, and ofcourse all the effort to return this unit. My trust in Adata produts is officially dead after I had positive experience with their SX8200 Pro. Unlikely I am going ever recommend Adata based on this flawed product.

Davinder S. originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Close enough
1 January 2020

For the price these are good drives with a good capacity to performance ratio. Have not noticed any overheating issues, the RGB cover seems to make use of the metal in the middle as a decent heat spreader. My Asus x570 board does not seem to recognize the drives in the RGB control, however, the rainbow effect is not too bright to take away from the overall color effect I have. Will check and see if ADATA has drivers or software for RGB control later and update. The other posters have had the smaller drives, I have 2 of the 1 TB drives and the read speed is around 3400 each. The ADATA site said "up to" 3500, and I imagine that is for the 2tb drive. Due to the way SSD data is handled, the larger drives would be faster than smaller drives. I did not raid them, as I'm ... MoreFor the price these are good drives with a good capacity to performance ratio. Have not noticed any overheating issues, the RGB cover seems to make use of the metal in the middle as a decent heat spreader. My Asus x570 board does not seem to recognize the drives in the RGB control, however, the rainbow effect is not too bright to take away from the overall color effect I have. Will check and see if ADATA has drivers or software for RGB control later and update. The other posters have had the smaller drives, I have 2 of the 1 TB drives and the read speed is around 3400 each. The ADATA site said "up to" 3500, and I imagine that is for the 2tb drive. Due to the way SSD data is handled, the larger drives would be faster than smaller drives. I did not raid them, as I'm using a ramdisk for faster game loading anyway. No sense making a system more complicated than necessary just to save a couple seconds loading up the ramdisk.

Justin W. originally posted on newegg.com
Fast and colorful
21 August 2021

I chose a small capacity NVME because I prefer to keep my system drive separate from drives for other uses. System runs Fedora 34 at present, and when it's time to step up to the next version, having the OS on a separate drive means that I can be sure that the rest of my data will remain untouched. This drive is fast enough that on my system (AMD 5950X, Asus TUF Gaming X570-PRO (WiFi 6) mobo) start-up is blazing fast. Haven't bench marked performance at this point--and may never, because, who cares what the actual numbers are? I'm happy with what I can see. :-) RGB colors are rich and saturated, and bright enough that I couldn't get a shot inside the case easily. Either the colors on the Spectrix get blown out (as above) or the colors are fine but the motherboard in ... MoreI chose a small capacity NVME because I prefer to keep my system drive separate from drives for other uses. System runs Fedora 34 at present, and when it's time to step up to the next version, having the OS on a separate drive means that I can be sure that the rest of my data will remain untouched. This drive is fast enough that on my system (AMD 5950X, Asus TUF Gaming X570-PRO (WiFi 6) mobo) start-up is blazing fast. Haven't bench marked performance at this point--and may never, because, who cares what the actual numbers are? I'm happy with what I can see. :-) RGB colors are rich and saturated, and bright enough that I couldn't get a shot inside the case easily. Either the colors on the Spectrix get blown out (as above) or the colors are fine but the motherboard in the background is too dark to see. Color control, thanks to OpenRGB, is easy.

Scott G. originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Fast nvme drive, gets the job done
16 September 2020

I would recommend this nvme drive, ssd and nvme prices are dropping considerably vs 1 or 2 years ago. There's no reason to be buying harddrives unless you have an older motherboard or need cheap, raw storage and nothing else. Temps on this nvme drive are actually better than the other one that I have the motherboard heatsink attached to. So maybe ppl complaining about temps are stressing the drive a bit too much or lost out on the silicon lottery? idk. Anyway, this is basically an adata sx8100 with rgb. read/write is identical so it really only comes down to which of the two are cheaper to make a decision. Or if you don't like lights on your storage devices which is understandable...

Darrell R. originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Lots of storage, bad cooling
27 January 2021

The storage capacity is great, I wish there was an option to purchase with no rgb though.The drive gets VERY hot while copying large amounts of files and the cheap plastic light spreader they put on it does minimal to help. The light spreader just peels off though.Strongly recommend an aftermarket heatsink. I upgrade to new CPU and mobo with built in hear sink which solved all the issues.Would strongly recommend with a proper heatsink.

Rob originally posted on pccasegear.com
Muy buen desempeño para el precio
6 May 2020

Les dejo los resultados con CrystalDiskMark 7.0.0![Read]Sequential 1MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 3243.430 MB/s [ 3093.2 IOPS] 2584.68 usSequential 1MiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 2468.566 MB/s [ 2354.2 IOPS] 424.30 usRandom 4KiB (Q= 32, T=16): 1277.269 MB/s [ 311833.3 IOPS] 1640.79 usRandom 4KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 51.245 MB/s [ 12511.0 IOPS] 79.71 us[Write]Sequential 1MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 2319.959 MB/s [ 2212.5 IOPS] 3607.78 usSequential 1MiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 2014.474 MB/s [ 1921.2 IOPS] 519.85 usRandom 4KiB (Q= 32, T=16): 1120.594 MB/s [ 273582.5 IOPS] 1870.27 usRandom 4KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 117.292 MB/s [ 28635.7 IOPS] 34.70 us

Jorge originally posted on cyberpuerta.mx
Nice idea on paper. Bad in practice.
22 July 2022

While it did perform ALMOST as expected (slower write speeds than expected, seems to be a common issue), I have had a few issues with this little device. The main issue (and big one) for me being that it tends to corrupt the Windows installation if the PC hasn't been ran for a while. That part never fails. I have two that I was using. One for my personal build, and another for a PC I had built for a buddy of mine. Same thing happened for both of them. Another issues I'd been having is it really isn't compatible with any RGB software. It just sits at one stationary color if I used Asus' AURA Sync, and I couldn't get Corsair's iCue to work with it at all.

Christian Chase (TheComputerNerd) originally posted on Google
One of the best looking and best performing SSD money can buy.
17 February 2021

I have to say ADATA makes some of the best performing low-budget PC parts that money can buy, and this SSD does not fall sort of my expectations. I am getting the highest speeds that my board can support, which is 3500MB/s not megabits, megabytes. This little demon of a SSD loads up plenty of games that I have almost instantly into memory (Which is ADATA as well, and again does not disappoint.) Very good price, easy to install, looks cool, and performs great. The only issue I had with mine was the RGB software not working with the SSD. My board is manufactured by Dell, and I have had compatibility issues with other RGB software as well, so I do not think it is the software or device itself.

ajfer03-6 originally posted on ebay.com
Terribly slow write speeds and abnormal height
13 August 2021

Write speeds no where near advertised.. actually 3x slower than claimed speeds. Read speeds are fine and as claimed. One of the slowest PCIE ssd drives for writing I have ever used. Even drives from years back are faster. Also be very careful you have room to fit as the lights on top make it 3x the normal size of other drives in thickness. It's cheap because it's not good quality basically, that's why you get 4TB of TLC flash for less than any other drive on the market. If you are just using it for gaming and nothing else, that will be fine as the read speeds are great, and 1000 for write (rather than the claimed 3000) is perfectly fine for writing game data as it downloads. if you are using it for massive file transfers then it's the worst choice out there, and the ... MoreWrite speeds no where near advertised.. actually 3x slower than claimed speeds. Read speeds are fine and as claimed. One of the slowest PCIE ssd drives for writing I have ever used. Even drives from years back are faster. Also be very careful you have room to fit as the lights on top make it 3x the normal size of other drives in thickness. It's cheap because it's not good quality basically, that's why you get 4TB of TLC flash for less than any other drive on the market. If you are just using it for gaming and nothing else, that will be fine as the read speeds are great, and 1000 for write (rather than the claimed 3000) is perfectly fine for writing game data as it downloads. if you are using it for massive file transfers then it's the worst choice out there, and the Adata advertising claims are pure falsehood. Avoid.

studioelectronica originally posted on ebay.com
Very good value
3 October 2020

Purchased to run in my brothers pc as he has outgrown his 1tb ssd for steam games, purchased this for iots nvme and rgb aura sync.When it arrived and I installed it, it didnt want to sync with the rest of the Aura sync pc, so I did a bios update/aura sync update to see if thats the issue, it was now.Installed Adata's rgb software and then it started working with Asus's Aura sync profile...Speeds are great, had no other issues.Price is great, RGB is average (miniman LED's in the device so isnt as good as something like G.Skill ram), speeds are great.I would use this in my own pc, but my Crosshair VIII covers all the M.2 slots with heatsinks so this wouldnt work in my casePurchase this if your M.2 slot isnt covered with a heatsink!!

Rob S. originally posted on pccasegear.com

Specification

Capacity256GB
Form FactorM.2 2280
NAND Flash3D TLC
Dimensions (L x W x H)22 x 80 x 8 mm
InterfacePCIe Gen3x4

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