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Plextor M6e 512GB PCI Express Solid State Drive Review

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Looking at the drives underlying performance, there is a notable difference to be seen as the NAND performs more read and write cycles over its lifetime. The write performance stays constant at around 688MB/s however the read performance sees a boost of almost 10MB/s after 5TB of data has hit the drive.

Drive Comparison

For the purpose of drive comparison I use the performance figures from both unconditioned and conditioned tests with 0% data fill.

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Against any other drive that I have reviewed, we can instantly see the impact that the NGFF design has over traditional SATA III drives. With the M6e not constrained to the 6Gbps pipeline that SATA III has to offer, the Marvell controller is free to push through considerably more data with a direct pipeline straight to the CPU through the PCIe interface.

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3 Comments

  1. Doesn’t the drive activity light work in conjunction with the cases’ light? Having to to be a contortionist to see the status of the drive can be a pain in the neck. (Pun not intended).

    1. The system’s drive activity LED does indeed work in conjunction to the LEDs on the back of the drive. I do apologise for leaving out this bit of information and have now added it into the review for reference.

    2. The system’s drive activity LED does indeed work in conjunction to the LEDs on the back of the drive. I do apologise for leaving out this bit of information and have now added it into the review for reference.

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