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Plextor M6 Pro 256GB SSD Review

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Read and write performance is excellent, hitting 544 MB/s in the read test and 488 MB/s in the write test. Not quite at the same level as the market leaders, but close.
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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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