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Q: QuestionIs it compatible with a gamer laptop Dell G7 7700?
Asked by Gustavo.
- A:Answer From a technology standpoint, yes. It's much thicker than a standard M.2 drive. Those RGB lights make it pretty thick. I put it into a desktop PC, but I'm not sure it would fit into any laptop. I don't think there's a way to remove the RGB lights without actually breaking it.
Answered by Davewavy
Q: QuestionWill this be compatible with the Lenovo Yoga C940?
Asked by R12345.
- A:Answer Hello R12345, The XPG SPECTRIX S40G should work as a replacement inside the Lenovo Yoga C940 laptop. However the heatsink on the drive might have clearance issues as it is a taller heatsink than the one currently in there. We highly recommend you reach out to your laptops manufacturer to inquire about upgrade compatibility.
Answered by Adata Technology Team

Q: Questionis this an NVME ssd?
Asked by zalazin.
- A:Answer Yes, my mainboard sees this as an NVME drive.
Answered by Davewavy
Q: QuestionCan I disable or turn off all the RGB? I s the cover a heat sink? I would be putting this in a laptop don't need the pretty lights.....
Asked by zalazin.
- A:Answer I will answer this right now If you have a thin Laptop like the Asus G14 don't bother buying this. It will NOT fit, the RGB light bar makes the drive too fat laptop base cannot be closed. Shame nobody in the design room thought of this... Really disappointed here...going back to Best Buy.....
Answered by zalazin
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