Plextor shows the high-performance plextor m9pe ssd for 2018
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It has been a while since we have heard of any news from Plextor, however the manufacturer has been working on what will be its weapon to convince users during the year 2018, we are talking about the new high-performance Plextor M9Pe SSD.
The new Plextor M9Pe SSD aims very high
Plextor M9Pe is the new bet by this manufacturer to stand up to the Samsung 960 Evo and 960 Pro, the two most popular NVMe drives among users for their excellent balance between price and performance offered. Plextor intends to complicate Samsung's life by offering a better price-capacity ratio, something that always benefits users.
To open the mouth of the users, some tests have been shown of what the new Plextor M9Pe is capable of doing under the CrystalDiskMark benchmark. The results are very favorable for a Plextor M9Pe that has shown itself capable of beating the Samsung 960 Evo and getting very close to what is offered by its Pro variant, much more expensive.
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As we can see the Plextor M9Pe has reached a sequential read speed of 3276 MB / s while the write has reached 2138 MB / s, very good results that put it on top of the performance of what it is capable of offering. NVMe protocol. The result in 4K random read and write operations has also been excellent, once again demonstrating the good work of this new high-performance disc.
Despite these good results, we still have no idea what the sale price of the Plextor M9Pe will be, an essential piece of information to know if it will be worth it or will go without penalty or glory in the market.
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