Testseek.com have collected 204 expert reviews of the Plextor M.2 2280 M6E Series PCIe and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Plextor M.2 2280 M6E Series PCIe.
June 2014
(81%)
204 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
166 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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Kencang
Garbage Collection
Bisa menjadi boot drive
Ramping
DDR3 Cache
Sudah tersedia di Indonesia
Cukup murah untuk SSD PCIe yang kencang
Kinerja sangat cepat
MTBF lama
Plug ‘n Play
Masa garansi panjang
Durabilitas dan reiabilitas tinggi dengan quality control yang ketat dari produsen dan MTBF hingga 2.4000.000 jam
Form Factor yang minimalis
Memory Module M.2 yang dapat dilepas (walaupun dapat menghilangkan garansinya)
Penggunaan interface PCI Express
Kecepatan write dan read yang sesuai spesifikasi tertulis
Bahkan ada yang lebih tinggi pada beberapa software pengujian
Bentuk dan warna yang elegan dan mewah
Built quality yang sangat baik
Shock Resistance dan MTBF lebih dari 1.500.000 jam
Kinerja lumayan
Harga terjangkau
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Harga cukup tinggi bila dibandingkan dengan SSD SATA
Published: 2014-07-25, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Over the past few years, we've seen two tiers of solid-state drives (SSDs) emerge-conventional drives that utilize the SATA protocol, and a more expensive set of products that rely on PCI Express (PCIe) cards. The PCIe models are often faster than standar...
Build Quality (Toshiba 19nm ToggleMode NAND Flash/Marvell Controller), Good Performance, 3 Years Warranty
Overall Performance (Compared To The Competition), Price (Compared To The Competition)
After wrapping up all tests of the PX-256M6S (M6S) we all sat down and tried to figure out what Plextor did wrong this time over since although marginally better compared to the previous generation PX-256M5Pro model (M5 Pro) it didn't do so well against i...
Although Plextor promotes its M6e PCIe drive as a flagship and innovative solution, we've formed a different opinion about it. Yes, the PCI Express bus is good. It has more bandwidth than SATA. But for an SSD to be regarded as a high-performance solution,...
CrystalDiskMark is a small benchmark utility for drives and enables rapid measurement of sequential and random read/write speeds. Note that CDM only supports Native Command Queuing (NCQ) with a queue depth of 32 (as noted) for the last listed benchmark sc...
Published: 2014-05-29, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: More than a decade has passed since PATA (Parallel ATA) was made redundant by SATA. Originally designed to provide a maximum throughput of 16MB/s, PATA and was eventually upgraded to 133MB/s, which may still seem like plenty when you consider today's desk...
Published: 2014-05-29, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: More than a decade has passed since PATA (Parallel ATA) was made redundant by SATA. Originally designed to provide a maximum throughput of 16MB/s, PATA and was eventually upgraded to 133MB/s, which may still seem like plenty when you consider today's desk...
The M6S is the next logical step for Plextor. Transitioning towards 20nm NAND from Toshiba brings down the prices. The product itself offers very good performance. And sure, a more expensive brand might be 50 MB/sec faster overall, but really at these pe...
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Published: 2014-05-01, Author: Christopher , review by: tomshardware.com
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...
Published: 2014-04-15, Author: Kristian , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: Continuing our spring full of SSDs, the next drives under the scope are Plextor's M6S and M6M. Both drives were already showcased at CES this year but after a series of delays the release was pushed to April, which brings us to this review. Similar to the...
As stated a couple of times now, this product shows what the very near future of SSDs will be like. Until motherboards get SATA Express, M.2. will be the next best thing. Once Intel releases their next-generation motherboard chipsets and once they get wi...