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Plextor M6 SSD Soon To Be Revealed

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Plextor, leading developer and manufacturer of high-performance digital media and storage equipment, will reveal its new M6 Solid State Drive Solution at the upcoming 2014 edition of CeBIT in Hannover, Germany. The M6 multi-form factor lineup features Plextor's next-generation and new 2.5" M6S, the new M6M mSATA SSD and the new ultra-fast M6e M.2 PCIe SSD.

 

 

http://www.relaxedtech.com/news/2014/plextor-m6-ssd-soon-to-be-revealed/

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This SSD is nothing different from any other one in terms of performance =\

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This SSD is nothing different from any other one in terms of performance =\

You do realize that SATAIII is completly saturated and you can't really expect more than that. That's the best SATAIII can do.

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You do realize that SATAIII is completly saturated and you can't really expect more than that. That's the best SATAIII can do.

I know that yes

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This SSD is nothing different from any other one in terms of performance =\

but dat plextor reliability doe 

 

they stress test all their shiznit 

 

Not to mention their SSD casing actually looks good because it's a simple aluminum hunk with no silly shit

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This SSD is nothing different from any other one in terms of performance =\

 

 

You do realize that SATAIII is completly saturated and you can't really expect more than that. That's the best SATAIII can do.

 

looks like neither of you read the section about the M6e, the native PCI-e SSD

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I like the look of my EVO better, but damn... That PCI-E one sure looks nice.

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looks like neither of you read the section about the M6e, the native PCI-e SSD

I did read that but we weren't talking about the PCIe SSD, we were talking about the SATA SSD.

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I did read that but we weren't talking about the PCIe SSD, we were talking about the SATA SSD.

 

well the link talked about all of their new SSD's, not just the SATA SSDs.  so why point out what everybody knows that SATA III is fully saturated instead of pointing out that they have an SSD with a different interface that out performs SATA SSDs?

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