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
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The Plextor M6S is a modern and capable SSD which should be more than enough for most people, while the M6 Pro is a slight step up for those who want just a little bit extra. The M6S is officially priced at Rs. 6,850 for 128GB, Rs. 12,300 for 256GB and Rs...
Published: 2014-03-19, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: So an SSD with a 6Gbps SATA 3.0 interface just isn't fast enough for you. You speed freak.I kid. Faster is always better when it comes to storage, and until loads are instantaneous, you'll never hear the phrase "it's fast enough" escape my lips. That's wh...
Good pricing, Excellent performance, Support for the DEVSLP energy saving mode, Attractive silver brushed aluminium case, Decent build quality, 3-year warranty
Doesn't support PlexTurbo technology, 3.5” bracket is not included, Plextor M6S 128GB received Recommended Award from OCDrift.com, Disclaimer: OCDrift.com gives out our own award based on the Hardware Performance, OverClocking Ability, Innovation, and Va
AboutLatest Postsowikh84OverClocker, Reviewer at OCDrift.comOne of the most respected OverClocker here in Malaysia with vast knowledge in Motherboard, Graphics Card and Memory. The nick "owikh84" is not only well known in local tech sites but also interna...
Priced to WinAs we have mentioned at the beginning of this review, 2014 is looking to be a bumper year for mainstream SSDs. Crucial already has the M500 and M550, while ADATA, OCZ and Samsung are joining the fray with the Premier Pro SP920SS, Vertex 460 a...
Abstract: If you're planning on building a fast gaming computer, it comes that it should be equipped with an SSD. But then again, the choices are numerous and finding oneself battered by the voice of reason (and budget) is mind-numbing at best. To thin down your se...
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Published: 2014-06-16, Author: Boss , review by: back2gaming.com
Excellent performance, Ready to use in any PCIe x4 slot, Can be used in m.2 slot (voids warranty though)
PCB looks plain
If you want the fastest in storage right now, PCI Express is the way to go if you can't wait for M.2 or SATA Express....
Priced to WinAs we have mentioned at the beginning of this review, 2014 is looking to be a bumper year for mainstream SSDs. Crucial already has the M500 and M550, while ADATA, OCZ, and Samsung are joining the fray with the Premier Pro SP920SS, Vertex 460...
At the end of the day, the Plextor M6e PCIE 256GB SSD has proven itself to be faster than any 2.5-inch SATA 6Gbps SSD I've seen. In most of my test, read speeds are above 600 MB/s and write speeds are above 500 MB/s. These are really good results. However...
No accessories, Performance noticeably suffers at high queue depths
As we have mentioned at the beginning of this review, 2014 is looking to be a bumper year for mainstream SSDs. Crucial already has the M500 and M550, while ADATA, OCZ and Samsung are joining the fray with the Premier Pro SP920SS, Vertex 460 and SSD 840 EV...
Even though the M6 Pro looks faster than the M6S, the benchmarks show that M6S is slightly faster than the M6 Pro in the HD Tach benchmarking and CrystalMark. The ATTO tool showed very similar results. While trying to copy files between the Kingston SDD...