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Publié: 2015-07-01, Auteur: Ben , review by: play3r.net
Faster than standard SSD's, Included PlexTurbo 2.0 Software caches RAM for better performance, Aesthetically pleasing design
Very expensive, especially for the performance, Uses x4 PCIe lanes which could cause problems in Crossfire/SLI setups
There is no denying that the Plextor M6e BK is one fast SSD, especially when paired up with the PlexTurbo 2.0 software. The PCIe adapter also allows for users to make the best of M.2 SSD's which run off of your PCI lanes anyways, without the need for an M...
When we first cast our eyes on the the Plextor M6e we weren't exactly impressed. The aesthetics are less than pleasing and while it isn't the worst looking product we have seen, it will look out of place on a modern gaming PC which is Plextor's target mar...
Samsung's 850 Pro SSDs are without a doubt the fastest SSDs of this moment. Given that this product does not seem to have any flaws, we heartily recommend it to those who are looking for the fastest possible SSD. The Vector 150 and AMD Radeon R7 SSDs ar...
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Publié: 2014-08-29, Auteur: Chris , review by: eteknix.com
Competitive price point, Marvell controller, Consistent levels of performance
The 512GB M6S is still rather expensive compared to the 128GB and 256GB SKU's, Plextor M6S 256GB Solid State Drive,
PricingAs a performance drive targeted at the mid to high-end region of the consumer market, Plextor have taken a leaf out of Crucial's book with pricing that is highly competitive; barely tipping over the $0.52/GB mark in the process. In the US M6S Prici...
Once again the balance of our results speak for themselves. The Plextor M6e excelled in sequential and randomised read/write despite the relative immaturity of both the platform and the interconnect, reaching a peak of 770MB/s read and 570MB/s write i...
The M6e is fast. There's no doubt about that. It's able to hang with the other high-end SSDs we've ever tested. In fact, SanDisk's M.2-based, PCIe-attached A110 is similar, though also a bit faster. But you can't buy the OEM-only A110, whereas Plextor's o...
High level of read & write IOPs, Controller not hindered by compressible data, PCIe x4 interface removes the SATA III bottleneck, Around 50% more performance over a comparable SATA based drive
Requires a PCIe x4 lane to operate at full speed – systems without this are not compatible – Although the SATA version of this drive will offer an alternative,
PricingAt this moment in time the new M6 line of drives are not yet available to buy and pricing is still yet to be confirmed. This said however, taking the factor of a new type of drive into account and the performance that is on offer, I would expect to...
Extrait: Plextor is launching two new SSDs under its M6 banner. The M6S and M6M lean on Toshiba's new A19 flash and Marvell's updated 9188 silicon. Together, the two features should help the Japanese nameplate mix value and speed. Today, we'll see if that's true. ...
Extrait: Last month we published a review on Intels new 730 series SSD , based on the same controller that you can find in Intel enterprise SSDs. As the controller is developed in house by Intel they claim that the consistency in the performance of these drives ...
Extrait: Plextor is first to the market with a native PCI-Express SSD for desktop PC's, the M6. Is it good enough to make the abundance of current available SATA 600 SSD's look obsolete? Hardware.info tests the 256GB version of the M6 to find out It will not c...