MSI Z97 XPOWER AC Motherboard Review

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Performance M.2 PCI-E SSD Storage Performance

M.2 PCI-E SSD Storage Performance

Aside from its naming I am pretty stoked about M.2 as I have checked out what it can do and immediately got excited. I think M.2 will be wider adopted than SATA Express this year because it is easy, handy, transferable to any M.2 ready PC and it doesn't need complex RAID setups. M.2 PCI-E SSDs are merely small form factor SSDs that communicate over your PCI Express lanes, giving it 10 Gbps of bandwidth, eliminating SATA3 bottlenecks. So most Z97 and newer motherboards will likely all have that cute and tiny M.2 PCI-E interface. That brings small form factors add-in SSDs to our PC platform. There is an abbreviation for that, NGFF (Next Generation Form Factor). It is not just that though, SATA3 has not been amongst us for that long, but the SSDs evolved in a very fast manner, making SATA3 already a bottleneck for current generation SSDs as SATA3 SSDs end at roughly 570 MB/sec in terms of read/write performance. 

Img_9452Above an M.2. SSD being seated onto the M.2. Slot

M.2 PCI-E links directly to your PCI-E lanes and as such, it is an interface with much more available bandwidth. At a cool 10 Gbps PCI-Express based M.2 has roughly 67% more bandwidth available. So that will definitely kick off a new SSD race in the upcoming months. You can expect performance in the 700 MB/sec range with these products. We ran some tests with a Plextor M6 M.2 SSD unit. This specific product can handle a maximum sustained data read speed is of 770 MB/s and the top write speed is of 580 MB/s. Meanwhile, the random 4K performance is hovering at 100,000 IOPS (inputs/outputs per second). 

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As you can see in AS SSD we very quickly reach 700+ MB/sec on read performance. So that's a little lower as advertised for this M.2 SSD, but still... a hell-uv-a-lot faster compared to any traditional SATA3 SSD. Considering these M.2 SSDs are LESS complex and expensive to build over a regular SSD we expect the prices to match current generation SSDs, making this a mighty interesting option. 
 

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The M6e combines the latest generation Marvell 88SS9183 dual-core server-grade controller and carefully selected synchronous Toshiba Toggle NAND flash. Fantastic performance!

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