
S7 Series SSD PCIe Utilizes PCIe Gen3x4, 3D NAND Flash, and featuring 3500/3000MB/s read and write, the S7 M.2 2280 SSD gives DIY enthusiasts, overclockers and graphics professionals the performance they need. With SLC caching and a DRAM cache buffer, the S7 accelerates your PC’s performance. There’s no more waiting around. Quickly access files and load games in a flash. 3D NAND Flash packs up to 2TB of capacity and a wide range of data protection and correction technologies to increase total TBW (Total Bytes Written). The SX7 supports LDPC (Low-Density Parity-Check) error correcting code technology to detect and fix a wider range of data errors. Meanwhile, RAID Engine ensure security, integrity, and durability. Every component on the S7 has passed meticulous screening, testing, and certification. The S7 ships with the comfort of a 5-year warranty.
Q: Will this work in the PS5??
A: Hello Peeks, Unfortunately the XPG S7 Series 2TB Drive does not meet the minimum specifications for the PS5's internal storage expansion slot. The PS5 requires the drive be a PCIe 4.0 drive, while the XPG S7 is a PCIe 3.0 drive. Regards, ADATA Team
Q: How hot does this get? Is a heat sink recommended?
A: It already have a heatsink attached to the drive so you don't have to use a separate heatsink. Just screw on your motherboard in the appropriate slot then that's it.
A: It should work. It worked on my asrock z390 board.
A: It should. I used it in a desktop PC using an adapter card (you won't need that in your laptop), and it fit right in the slot, so it seems pretty standard. It's worked really well for me.
Q: Is this compatible with a MACBOOK Pro 2015 laptop? Please advise....
A: Hello UncleNick, Unfortunately our XPG S7 NVMe M.2 does not work with the MacBook Pro 2015 as Apple uses their own Proprietary drive that does not work with standard M.2 NVMe drives.
A: Hello SSDQ, We offer a 5 year limited warranty on the XPG S7 2TB. If you are having trouble with your drive please reach out to us at [email protected] and we would be more than happy to assist you with the issues you are experiencing.
A: Yes it should work in either one of the nvme slots. And it should not use up any of your SATA ports