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Guru3D.com » News » Plextor M6e PCI Express SSD

Plextor M6e PCI Express SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/03/2014 12:48 PM | source: | 8 comment(s)
Plextor M6e PCI Express SSD

Plextor announces the worldwide availability of the M6e PCIe SSD, the first SSD specifically designed to meet the demanding requirements of the gaming community. The M6e will be available exclusively at NewEgg from April 7 through April 13. 

The ultimate PC upgrade, the M6e delivers faster boot up speeds, shorter application load times, and improved system responsiveness for the ultimate performance. Power users can experience speeds up to 50% faster compared to regular SATA-based SSDs.


With convenient Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) support, Plextor M6e PCIe owners get to experience the speed of a high-performance SSD without the need to load additional drivers. Compatibility with legacy BIOS allows the M6e to be used with existing gaming rigs for flexibility. Alternatively selecting the UEFI boot mode for motherboards with UEFI provides incredibly fast start-up times. 

The Plextor M6e PCIe SSD is available in 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB capacities. 



Plextor M6e PCI Express SSD




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Kevin cobley
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#4793702 Posted on: 04/03/2014 03:55 PM
Nice where's the 1TB and 2TB models, would be great if it could be an express x8 to run in x8 slot on the upcoming x99 2011 boards.

schmidtbag
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#4793722 Posted on: 04/03/2014 04:31 PM
No LED pin headers? Also, considering it seems these modules are replaceable, you'd think they'd add more slots and use maybe a 4x lane. Besides, gotta do something with all that excessive wasted PCB space.

evasiondutch
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#4793738 Posted on: 04/03/2014 04:49 PM
This SSD is suitble for the new z97 motherboards that have 10gb instead of the 6gb sata?

I never used this kind of devices for pci slots only videocard's so im bit of newbie at this.

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#4793742 Posted on: 04/03/2014 05:02 PM
This SSD is suitble for the new z97 motherboards that have 10gb instead of the 6gb sata?

I never used this kind of devices for pci slots only videocard's so im bit of newbie at this.

Yup, M.2. I just received a sample and will review it next week.

JJayzX
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#4793767 Posted on: 04/03/2014 05:44 PM
No specs? Also your paying for the card and the SSD, so you can use it in PCs without the m.2 slot. If they made the card that big they should of added at least another slot. Here's a super fast PCIe SSD with its bulky card to block your GPUs from cooling! YAY! I just had too, sorry.

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