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Plextor’s latest NVMe SSD delivers big time on looks and price, while still providing adequate NVMe performance with read speeds three times as fast as SATA, and write times twice as fast except ...
For a price tag that’s just a little higher than an SSD with a SATA 3.0 interface, Plextor’s M6e delivers a 20-percent jump in read performance. So an SSD with a 6Gbps SATA 3.0 interface just ...
Recently we had the pleasure of reviewing Plextor's 2TB M10P Gen4 SSD. The drive caught us a bit off guard with its unheard-of real-world performance. We'd tested quite a few SSDs powered by ...
For the last several years, Plextor has used a two-tier strategy for its SSD products. We've already tested Plextor's flagship SSD for 2014, which is the M6e. The M6e uses a PCIe interface via M.
The M7V is the successor to the M6V and is Plextor's new value-priced solid-state drive (SSD). At launch the M7V has a low suggested price of $50, $71 and $146 for 128GB, 256GB and 512GB ...
Plextor PX-M8Pe8 NVMe M.2 SSD @ CES 2016, more information on <a href="http://www.ThinkComputers.org">http://www.ThinkComputers.org</a> Our CES 2016 coverage is ...
Introduction We've recently had a look at Plextor's M8P series in the HHHL PCI Express format and today I'm taking a look at the small and compact version of the series - the M8PeG 256GB M.2 NVMe ...
Last year, we had the pleasure of checking out Plextor’s M6e SSD which was one of the first PCIe SSDs on the market using the M.2 form factor. At the time we were fairly impressed with the drive ...
At CES earlier this year, one of the SSD vendors with a lot to show off was Plextor who had a number of new SSDs planned for early 2014. Among the SSDs they showed were the Plextor M6e ...
Plextor first unveiled their new M8V value-oriented solid-state drive line at CES 2018. It succeeds the M7V line and utilizes Silicon Motion’s SM2258 controller with Toshiba 3D TLC 64-layer NAND ...
Relatively expensive flash memory keeps the cost of SSDs much higher than I'd prefer, but competition keeps everyone honest, so I'm glad to see Plextor announce its M3 Pro line of solid-state drives.