Testseek.com have collected 70 expert reviews of the Plextor M8PeY PCIe and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Plextor M8PeY PCIe.
November 2016
(80%)
70 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Solid value, Top-notch read speeds, Useful form factor, High build quality
Divisive look, Middling write speeds
Yes, if you have an older PC you're looking to spruce up with even faster storage. Popular chips like the Core i7-4790K still power impressive gaming rigs, but their motherboards lack the M.2 slots needed for the very latest drive. The Plextor M8Pe is an...
Good performance, Great price, Beautiful design, Latest generation NVMe and PCIe interface,
Not the fastest NVMe tested, but still very impressive, Neutral, LED Lighting, “Plextor’s M8PeY PCIe NVMe SSD will not only give your system a great performance boost, it will also give it a great look thanks to the design. Simply a beautiful drive from s
We never did see the Plextor M7P drive and while I was saddened by that, there was a reason for it. Plextor/Lite-On weren't satisfied with the drive at the time and instead of releasing a possibly inferior product, they scraped it and went back to the dra...
Published: 2018-10-25, Author: Victoria , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: With the M8Pe M.2 NVMe SSD ($279.99 for 512GB), Plextor is throwing its hat into the high-end solid-state drive ring. And if you couldn't tell by the red-and-black color scheme, Plextor is also looking to lure gamers away from Samsung's successful 960 Pro...
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Published: 2016-12-01, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.in
The M8Pe is a worthy competitor to OCZ's RD400, and quite a bit cheaper than the Intel 750—a very good product, in other words. And it's the sexiest-looking PCIe card SSD out there, if that means anything to you...
Really good read speeds, Excellent build quality, 5year warranty, LED illuminated
Write speeds on lower capacities could be faster
Plextor M8Pe PCIe NVMe SSD ReviewThe Plextor M8Pe averages around 1300MB/s reads and 400MB/s writes which is for the 128GB model, the entry-level model of this series. The highest-end 1TB model is rated at a blistering 2500MB/s reads and 1400MB/s writes w...
Abstract: SSDs have come a long way. They used to be extremely expensive playthings for hardcore enthusiasts. But now, they are so affordable and ubiquitous that is almost unthinkable for anyone to still be chugging along on a system that uses mechanical hard drive...