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Zusammenfassung: Unser großer SSD-Test geht mit 16 neuen Laufwerken in die nächste Runde. Insgesamt treten 30 aktuelle Flash-Drives der bekanntesten Hersteller gegeneinander an. Seit unserem letzten großen SSD-Vergleichstest hat sich einiges getan: Viele Hersteller ha...
It really looks like 2011 is going to be an interesting year for the Marvell SSD controller with so many manufacturers adopting the 88SS9174-BKK2 for its SATA 6.0Gbps compatibility and strong performance. Plextor isn't a newcomer to the Marvell family...
The Plextor 128M1S performed better than any of the traditional hard drives we referenced, and it even held its own against a 15k RPM SCSI drive. Plextor kept the aesthetics of this SSD simple and to the point which is something I like. Its surface fi...
The Plextor PX-128M1S isn’t the fastest SSD on the block, but it isn’t the slowest either. Compared to models like the SiliconEdge Blue and Kingston SNVP325 it runs middle of the pack, which also means it runs significantly slower than the current fro...
Zusammenfassung: I also couldn't justify dropping $400 on the PX-128M1S. Not only does the drive lack TRIM support, but its read- and write-speed ratings are also at least 100MB/s slower than the others. The Plextor lived up to those meager ratings, posting..
128GB capacity, Well constructed aluminum casing, 64MB on-board cache, Low power consumption, Supports S.M.A.R.T, NCQ and wear leveling, Includes Acronis True Image, 3 year warranty
Does not support TRIM, Garbage collection does not work as well as advertised, Pricey
With the PX-128M1S, Plextor has made its long awaited entrance into the solid-state drive market. While not the fastest SSD available, the PX-128M1S performed as expected throughout most of our tests. Thanks to its JMicron controller and 64MB cache, i...
Poor IOPS performance, Inconsistent write speeds (for first few passes), Poor sequential write performance once stable, No TRIM support
These new drives from Plextor offer decent performance at a good price. While we would have liked to see the top-tier optical media company come out swinging with a newer generation controller, not everyone has such resources at their disposal. This Mar...
For this test a single 8.5GB file is copied from a WD Raptor (WD740) system disk to the test disk (write to), from the test disk to the WD Raptor system disk (read from), and from the test disk to itself (read and write to self). While this test is he...
Zusammenfassung: All the cool kids are playing SSDs these days. So much so that every manufacturer wants of piece of the sweet cherry pie. Even Plextor who was previously known as an optical drive/media company has a set of 64GB and 128GB SSDs available now. Too bad t...