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Western Digital announces the WD Blue 3D NAND SATA SSD and SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD


Western Digital today announced the availability of the WD Blue 3D NAND SATA SSD and SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD in Malaysia. The new SSDs are the world's first client solid state drives built with the company's 64-layer 3D NAND technology.

High Capacity with Enhanced Reliability & Battery Life


The 64-layer 3D NAND technology allows higher capacity storage than the previous generation SSDs. Now the new WD Blue and SanDisk Ultra SSD have up to 2 TB storage capacity. Apart from higher capacity, the new technology also helps to reduce cell-to-cell interference for enhanced reliability at the same time reducing the active power draw up to 25%.


Then, of course, through the SATA interface, it allows up to sequential read and write speed of 560 MB/s and 530 MB/s respectively.

Pricing & Availability


The WD Blue 3D NAND SATA SSDs and SanDisk Ultra 3D SSDs will be available in 2.5-inch (7mm) cased drive form factor with the following storage options:
  • 250 GB - RM 620
  • 500 GB - RM 1,100
  • 1 TB - RM 2,000
  • 2 TB - RM 3,800
The WD Blue SanDisk Ultra 3D SSDs also available in single-sided M.2 2280 form factor with the following storage options:
  • 250 GB - RM 640
  • 500 GB - RM 1,150
  • 1 TB - RM 2,100
  • 2 TB - RM 3,950
Every WD Blue 3D NAND SATA SSD & SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD comes with a 3-year limited warranty.

Unboxing & Review: Plextor M7V 512GB SSD


Thanks to the rising demand and heated competition amongst SSD manufacturers, the price of SSD went down drastically to a point that it no longer cost you an arm and a leg to own one. Plextor is a renowned brand that offers some of the highly reliable SSD available in the market back then and we're looking at its latest budget-friendly TLC NAND Flash based SSD this time, the Plextor M7V 512GB SSD. 

The Plextor M7V comes available in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB variant that is surprisingly affordable at $49.99, $69.99 and $129.99 on Newegg, a sweet spot price that makes it as one of the most affordable SSD around. Performance wise? That's what we will be finding out in this review. 


Specifications

Performance 
Sequential Read Speed**
Up to 560 MB/s
Sequential Write Speed**
Up to 530 MB/s
Random Read Speed***
Up to 98,000
Random Write Speed***
Up to 84,000
Physical 
Capacity
512GB
Controller
Marvell 88SS1074B1
NAND Flash
TOSHIBA 15nm TLC with Toggle mode
DRAM Cache
768MB DDR3
Form Factor
2.5 inch
Interface
SATA 6Gb/s, compatible with SATA 3Gb/s and 1.5 Gb/s
Power Connector
15-pin SATA connector for DC 5V input
Data Connector
7-pin SATA connector
Dimension (L x W x H)
100 x 69.85 x 6.8 mm / 3.94 x 2.75 x 0.27 inch
Weight
60g / 2.12oz (Max.)
Environment and Reliability 
DC Requirement
5V / 2.0A (Max.)
Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C / 32°F ~ 158°F (Operating)
Shock
1500G (Max.), at 1 msec half-sine
Vibration
7 ~ 800Hz, 2.17Grms (Operation)
MTBF
1,500,000 hours
Endurance (TBW)
320
Warranty
3-Year
Compatibility 
Operating System Supported
Microsoft Windows OS / Linux OS / APPLE Mac OS
Agency Approval
UL, TUV, FCC, CE, BSMI, VCCI, RCM, KCC, EAC, ROHS, WHQL
Command Set Support
TRIM, S.M.A.R.T., NCQ, ATA/ATAPI-8
Firmware Upgrade
Supported
Highline Features 
Features
PlexTurbo, PlexCompressor, PlexVault, PlexNitro, LDPC

Unboxing


The M7V which Plextor sent to our test lab is the 512GB variant, which falls under the same Value series as the M6V in our previous review. It comes with a 3-year limited warranty from Plextor, support for PlexTurbo, PlexCompress, and PlexVault.


At the back of the box, you'll find the specifications of the drive, performance, power requirements, operating system and file format support, box content, etc.


Other than the user's guide and the Plextor M7V SSD, there are no fancy accessories included in the box which is to keep the cost down to a minimum.


Another noticeable different is that the M7V comes in an enclosure that looks similar to the previous M5S and doesn't come with any fancy sticker like what the M6V has.


At the back of the M7V, you'll find the usual details i.e serial number, model name, capacity, etc.


A warranty sticker can be found on the side of the enclosure and any tampering done to the sticker will result in the void of the 3 years limited warranty from Plextor. 

Software: Plextool
The Plextool is Plextor's very own SSD Toolbox that is tailored for Plextor SSD with features such as viewing necessary information, firmware updates, secure erase/format, diagnostic, and SSD caching feature.



Software: PlexTurbo Viewer
While Plextor did mention PlexTurbo support for M7V, the PlexTurbo for the M7V doesn't appear to be the same as the built-in with the PlexTool for the Plextor M6e Black Edition but rather a dedicated tool of its own named PlexTurbo Viewer. Options available are the  adjustments for cache size, cache release time, enable or disable preloaded hot operation files and auto execute PlexTurbo Viewer on boot.




Testing Method
Test Rig Configuration
CPU Cooler
Raijintek Triton 240
CPU
Intel Core i7 4790K
Motherboard
ASUS Maximus Hero VII 
Memory
G.Skill TridentX @2400MHz
Primary Hard Drive
-
Power Supply
be quiet! Straight Power 10 600W
Chassis
Vector BenchCase

Synthetic Benchmark
We've run a series of Synthetic Benchmark with a few selected SSD benchmark tools to see how it does on the numbers, both with and without PlexTurbo feature. 

AS SSD Benchmark

Widely used SSD benchmarking utility that uses incompressible data to simulate the worst possible scenario for an SSD and thus giving a much lower sequential read and write speed result than what has been stated by the manufacturer as a result of the heavy workload. 


ATTO Disk Benchmark

The most frequently used benchmarking utility by many manufacturers for performance specification. As ATTO Disk Benchmark uses compressible data rather than compressible data, it results in higher benchmark scores. We've run the benchmark with transfer size ranged from 0.5KB to 8192KB and a total length of the test to be 256MB.


CrystalDiskMark

Developed by a Japanese coder that goes by the nickname Hiyohiyo, CrystalDiskMark is one of the most frequent used SSD Benchmark utility to measure SSD's read and write performance. 


Real World Performance
We've run several tests using several SSD with at least 50% capacity occupied with various commonly used software to simulate the real world scenario. 


There isn't much performance gap seen but from the result above, we can see that the Plextor M7V is doing pretty well with all the test conducted. 

Verdict
The Plextor M7V isn't the fastest SSD around but it's doing pretty okay across all synthetic benchmarks conducted if we were to compare its result with its predecessor, the Plextor M6V, the improvements are quite significant in terms of performance - not just the price! 

Set aside the performance difference that might not seem to be too significant in real world usage if we weren't even looking at the stock clock, the M7V is a real steal if we were to compare it against other SSDs of its category that performs closely or worse, but costs a few bucks more.

With a price that is surprisingly affordable - especially for the 512GB model, we couldn't find any reason to not recommend it to those who has been longing for a decent SSD without having to break the bank to own one.

Pros
  • Very reasonable price 
  • Comes with a standard 3-year warranty
  • Reasonable performance
Cons
  • No additional accessories included

Plextor has it all! Releases all new PlexTurbo and M6V series SSDs for simple system upgrades


SSD may have always felt unattainable to average consumers, but today, the leading global SSD brand Plextor has released a new mainstream SSD - the M6V series SSD. Perfect for beginners looking for a PC upgrade that noticeably increases speeds; the M6V is also equipped with the all new exclusive PlexTurbo, Plextor’s smart SSD cache technology. It aims to allow your average consumer to gain access to optimal high performance and the durability that SSDs brings.


The M6V series uses SMI’s newest generation 2246 controllers, which have outstanding high-performance, low-power utility. They also use Toshiba’s newest and highest-level 15 nm process Toggle NAND flash memory with sequential read/write speeds up to 535/455 MB/s and random read/write speeds up to 83000/80000 IOPS. This great combination along with the superior customization of Plextor’s exclusive firmware makes the M6V a great choice for consumers. 


Besides the excellent pedigree of the product itself, the M6V series that Plextor released is also equipped with PlexTurbo, which shined during COMPUTEX 2015. It uses dynamic cache buffer instead of the average SSD cache, and can automatically identify cold and hot data, releasing the cold data from the system cache and making use of memory cache space more efficiently. The three major features of PlexTurbo include: increases access performance up to 8 times, prolongs SSD usage life, and prevents memory cache data loss. 


Upholding Plextor SSD’s excellent, stable performance and quality, the M6V also passed rigorous tests executed with Plextor’s strenuous SSD testing equipment. Professional simulations on actual read/write statuses were performed with several “Plextor endurance testing mechanisms” to ensure that the M6V series SSD have a MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) of 1.5 million hours. Three-year warranty and global Plextor extensive support and maintenance center services are also provided. 

Plextor M6V series SSD is estimated to hit the SEA market in August 2015, and will come in three specifications and capacities shown in the table below:

Model
Capacity
PlexTurbo Supported
M6V (2.5")
128GB
256GB
512GB
V
M6GV (M.2 2280)
128GB
256GB
512GB
X
M6MV (mSATA)
128GB
256GB
-
X




The PlexTurbo smart SSD cache software is estimated to be available for user download at the official Plextor website with an estimated starting date of August 2015. (The PlexTurbo equipped with M6V series SSD is the 1GB cache version.)