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Published: 2018-09-29, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Now that the prices of SSDs are starting to fall again, the competition is starting to take off again. Especially the new models from Crucial and Samsung bring some life back to the business, which was badly needed in this market. Last year there were few...
The Plextor M9Pe series comes to market as we're crawling out of the worst NAND shortage in history. The flash shortage spurred the SSD price increases, but as supply returns, it's the component that will take us to the first SSD oversupply in nearly six...
Published: 2018-05-30, Author: Billy , review by: anandtech.com
The past year has seen almost all remaining SSD product lines with MLC NAND switch to 64-layer 3D TLC NAND. This is the only significant hardware change the Plextor M9Pe brings over its predecessor, along with updates to the NVMe 1.3 standard in its contr...
M9Pe Series SSD gives us a satisfactory result no matter it is reading and writing sequential data or 4K data. In other words, it means that you could enjoy HD movies or play 4K video games seamlessly (and faster than many of the other SSDs)! I personally...
Published: 2018-02-27, Author: Sean , review by: thessdreview.com
SharetweetHDTUNEHD Tune is a Hard Disk Utility with many functions from error checking, health testing (S.M.A.R.T.), and of course benchmarking. To build upon our real world write test we also looked to see where the write speeds leveled off to by using H...
Available in 256GB, 512GB and 1TB capacities, PCIe 3.0 x4 interface with NVMe protocol, Marvell 88SS1093 controller, Equipped with Toshiba 64-layer BiCS3 3D TLC NAND, Good sequential read and write performance, PlexNitro technology optimizes performance w
Write speed drops when SLC cache is full, SLC cache is small, Lackluster random write performance, Not supported by Plextor's PlexTool software, Does not support hardware based encryption
While not the fastest PCIe SSD to come through the 'Labs, the Plextor M9Pe delivers a lot of bang for your buck. Available with or without a heatsink, this compact, M.2 form factor SSD is powered by Marvell's 88SS1093 controller and is available with up to...
Good performance for the price, Stylish heat sinks on two models, Y model comes with PCIe adapter and great heat sink for only a slight premium
Sustained writes slow slightly after cache has been emptied
The M9Pe isn't the fastest NVMe SSD out there, but it's certainly a match for the Intel 760p, and it's superior when writing large files. The M9Pe is also one of the most attractive when a heat sink is in play, and super-affordable compared to anything bu...
Toshiba will be doing well with their new 64-layer Vertically stacked NAND, and the add-in partners benefit from that. The Plextor M9Pe series will offer great performance at an acceptable price level. For many TLC is a bit of a dirty word endurance wise...
Published: 2018-01-01, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Strong application performance, Competitive pricing, Variable pricing with three versions
Small SLC cache, No valueadd software, Old controller
We like the M9Pe 1TB better than the 512GB, but this model offers most of the performance at a much lower price. This is far from a workstation SSD, but but it's sufficient for most users. Look for the M9PeG M.2 2280 with a heatsink for the best balan...
The M9Pe isn't the fastest NVMe SSD out there, but it's certainly a match for the Intel 760p, and it's superior when writing large files. The M9Pe is also one of the most attractive when a heat sink is in play, and super-affordable compared to anything bu...