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Alright, so with testing out of the way let's go ahead and wrap up on this review. As we expected from the advertised specifications, performance is pretty similar to the original Plextor M6e. Sequential performance is without a doubt the star of the show...
The first thing we need to note about the M6e Black Edition is how it affects existing M6 series owners, especially those who have the original M6e. Basically, at the drive level this is the same product. Same speeds, same features (including support for...
Abstract: The Plextor M6e is the first native PCI Express SSD we've been able to get our hands on, so we're excited to finally see what an SSD can do when it's not hobbled by the SATA interface and its 550MB/s bottleneck. Instead of SATA or a 2.5-inch device, this ...
Die Plextor M6e 256GB M.2 SSD PX-G256M6E erreicht bei den Tests traumhafte Übertragungswerte und konnte dank der Bootfähigkeit sogar problemlos für eine Installation des Betriebssystems verwendet werden.Das Plextor PX-256M6e 256GB M.2 PCI Express Solid St...
Published: 2014-09-18, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Great all around performance, Faster than standard SATA3 or mSATA SSDs, Encryption onboard, Compatible with every platform tested so far
Priced significantly higher than SATA3 SSDs of similar capacity
Most every SSD, whether standard SATA, mSATA, or PCIE SSD device will all transform the performance of your computer, and turn it in to a more efficient tool for handling large media, apps and data. Not only do our systems boot much faster, but all progra...
Outperformed current 2.5-inch or M.2 SATA SSDs, Enables an M.2 desktop upgrade without an M.2 slot, Five-year warranty, Much cheaper than other PCI Express-card SSDs, such as OCZ's RevoDrive line
Still a premium cost per gigabyte, No file-transfer software, No 1TB version
The M6e M.2 PCIe, an M.2 “stick”-style SSD on a PCI Express card, lets desktop users break through the performance ceiling of 6Gbps SATA on desktop PCs that lack an M.2 slot. Read More…...
Field-leading speed versus conventional (or SATA-based M.2) SSDs, Five-year warranty
Premium cost per gigabyte, No documentation or file-transfer software, No 1TB version
The first M.2 PCI Express SSD we've tested, the M6e M.2 justifies its high cost per gigabyte with blistering speed and a long warranty. The only question is whether you can actually install one. Read More…...