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Plextor M6 Pro 256GB SSD Review

Crystalmark is a useful benchmark to measure theoretical performance levels of hard drives and SSD’s. We are using V3.0.3.
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Fantastic results – taking the top of our single SSD chart for 4K QD32 performance. Sequential read results are close to the limitations of the SATA 3 interface while sequential write performance is a little lower – just above 480 MB/s.
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The Marvell 88SS9187 controller deals with compressible and incompressible data to the same high standards, making it a good choice for more serious duties, such as video editing.
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Above, some included compares from other leading solid state drives which we have reviewed in the last year.

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4 comments

  1. How does the faked ~4000MB/sec speed actually compare to a 4000MB/sec PCIe NVMe drive?

    Why wouldn’t you not use the turbo mode all of the time, and then wipe out the competition?

  2. Show me an NVMe SSD that uses more than 4 lanes (32Gbit)
    Havent seen any yet.

  3. I’d be interested to see plexturbo run on an X99 with quad channel DDR4…cough.

  4. That 4000MB/s is not the actual speed of the M6 Pro. It’s the system’s memory. Meanwhile the speeds in PCIE based SSD’s are really their raw performance speed. Here’s another review: http://thepcenthusiast.com/plextor-m6-pro-ssd-256gb-review/

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