Introduction
In most of the South East
Asia SSD market, Plextor is a company that is quite relatively unknown compared
to other big name companies like OCZ, SanDisk, Micron, Samsung & Intel.
This is quite surprising when their SSD’s are very well known in the US &
European market for its superior performance & high reliability. Plextor
has a few range of SSD in their inventory for the consumer market &
enterprise market ranging from the M2P & M3 series to their current most
top of the line M5 Pro series.
In
this review, I will be reviewing the Plextor M5 Pro Xtreme 256GB which the folks from Build Technology Supply Sdn Bhd have
been kindly enough given me a sample to take it for a spin through a series of
benchmarks. The table below listed out some finer details of the M5 Pro Xtreme released by the manufacturer:
Specifications: Plextor M5 Pro Xtreme 256 GB
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Brand:
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Plextor
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Model:
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M5 Pro Xtreme 256 GB
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Controller:
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Marvell 88SS9187
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Flash Type:
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Toshiba Synchronous Toggle
Mode MLC NAND, 19nm
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Buffer:
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512MB DDR3
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Form Factor:
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2.5”
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Dimension:
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69.85mm x 100mm x 7mm
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Capacity:
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256 GB (238.47 GB
usable)
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Interface:
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SATA 6 Gbps (SATA III)
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Firmware:
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1.02
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Supported Tech:
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256bit key AES
Encryption, 128bit ECC, SMART, NCQ & TRIM
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Warranty:
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5 Years
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Packaging
The
front of the M5 Pro Xtreme packaging really stands out among the dull monotone
packaging that most of SSD manufacturers are using. With its electric blue
metallic packaging it really does look fresh. The model brand numbers &
capacity are easily read and understood.
The
rear of the packaging listed out details like the warranty, supported file
format, its specifications etc for those who are interested in it.
Rejoice
for all slim ultrabook users who’s looking for an upgrade, the M5 Pro is made
with the 7mm height form factor in mind.
Some of the extra features according to Plextor that is integrated into their M5 Pro’s SSD which is True Speed & True Protect. According to their website, the features helps by:
- True
speed prevents the drastic
performance drops seen in some SSD’s after intense or long-term usage.
- True
protect ensures that data is
stored and retrieved without error by using ECCs, Plextor firmware and
robust data hold-out algorithm.
Opening the outer box packaging, you will be greeted with a rubber like foam packaging to protect the SSD drive itself for any knocks during transport and handling. On top of the foam lid is pasted with instructions and key of the NTI SSD Solution Suite for Plextor software for buyers to easily do backups and migration from their current drives & ssd. Its a really nice bonus for any Plextor SSD buyers.
Inside
the foam, creative use of space and arrangement is evident here where you can
find all the included items in a nice tight packaging.
Inside the packaging you
will receive:
- The SSD
- 3.5” Mounting Bracket
- The Screw Package
- Quick Installation Guide
The
Unlike the flashy outer box packaging design, the drive has a nice simplistic design most modders would loved. A simple Plextor brand and logo adorns the top of the drive and a sticker with some details of the drive at the bottom. The whole drive case assembly material is fully aluminium unlike most other ssd in the market that uses hard plastic or combination of plastic/aluminium/metal. This may help in keeping the drive temperature down.
Details like manufactured date, firmware revision, capacity and model number are clearly stated in bottom sticker label of the drive.
The Software Suite
The
NTI SSD Solution Suite is a fairly straightforward and easy program to use. In
the main menu users can choose to use either Echo or Backup Now EZ. I dare to say that most users could clearly even guess their use from the name alone.
The Echo option lets the user to clone their existing hard drive or ssd to the new M5 Pro Xtreme ssd that the user have purchased. It’s really helpful when the user do not wish to go through the process of reinstalling and resetting up their pc all over again.
Backup Now Ez option lets the user do backup of the entire pc to protect from sudden data loss from cases of computer crash.
Review Testbed Configuration
In the review, I will be
comparing the Plextor M5 Pro with a few run of the mill SSD & Hard Drive’s to
show the difference in performance that any typical user would get in an event
if they were to upgrade to the M5 Pro Xtreme SSD.
Testbed configurations are
as follows:
- AMD Phenom II X6 1075T (Thuban, 6 cores,
3.3Ghz overclocked)
- Asus Crosshair V Formula (990FX, SB950, BIOS
1402)
- 2 x 2 GB Gskill Ripjaws DDR3-2000 (1766Mhz
9-9-9-24-1T)
- 2 x 4 GB Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR3-1866
(1766Mhz 9-9-9-24-1T)
- MSI HD6870 Hawk (930Mhz Core/5200Mhz Memory)
- Tested SSD/HDD
- Plextor M5 Pro Extreme 256GB (Firmware 1.02)
- Mushkin Chronos 120GB (Firmware 5.02)
- Western Digital Caviar Black WD1001FALS 1TB
- Western Digital Caviar Green WD20EARX 2TB
- Corsair TX650M 650W Power Supply
- Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- Drivers
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Display: AMD
Catalyst 13.1
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SATA:
Microsoft AHCI
Read Test Suite
Right off the bat, the M5 Pro Xtreme showed its prowess in being able to sustain its read speed in the upper spectrum of 480 MB/s in all of the tests. The Chronos performance even though it is still quite good when you compared it to its Hard Drive rivals, still lacks in the performance department. In my opinion this may attribute to its slower aging SandForce controller and limited memory channel that is made available to the flash controller. The combination of Marvell controller & Toshiba NAND that Plextor has chosen for the M5 Pro Xtreme really shines in this test.
AS SSD Benchmark Test
Sequential Read/Write Speed
Sequential speed is where a SSD usually flex its muscle, with read speed going up almost to 500MB/s nearly saturating the maximum theoretical interface speed of SATAIII, the M5 Pro Xtreme makes mince meat of all the hard drives in the comparison. It even leaves the Mushkin Chronos, in the dust.
Random Read/Write 4K
Random Read/Write 4K-64
This is where things got a little bit surprising; in the random write 4k test, the Mushkin Chronos somehow suddenly was able to beat the M5 Pro Xtreme with about 10% difference in speed. Other than that it’s business as usual for the M5 Pro Xtreme in the random 4k read & read/write 4k-64 tests.
Compression Test
Based from the graphs you
can see that the M5 Pro Xtreme has the best speed/consistency in both read and
write. It’s read speed reaching as high as 480MB/s and maintaining it most of the
time. Only in an instance that it’s write speed ever dropped low in the 70MB/s level. The same
cannot be said about the others SSD & Hard drive in this test though.
ISO Copy
Program Copy
In this test, the program emulates 3 types of copying workloads that a normal drive will be put through its entire lifetime in a consumer PC. Again in each of the ISO, program & game copy test the M5 Pro Xtreme had registered both the highest copy rate & the lowest duration rate among the hard drives & ssd drives.
Overall Score
Windows Defender
Importing Pictures
Video Editing
Windows Media Center
Adding Music
Starting Applications
Gaming
As expected, the M5 Pro Xtreme took the crown with its performance in this benchmark suite, with a 5% to 42% performance lead from the Chronos and a whopping 6% to 94% performance difference compared to the hard drives in most of the tests. Only in a few tests was the M5 Pro Xtreme with its Marvell controller had lost with the tiniest of margin to the Mushkin Chronos with its aging SandForce controller.
NTI SSD Solution Suite need to be downloaded from the internet.
Program Copy
Game Copy
In this test, the program emulates 3 types of copying workloads that a normal drive will be put through its entire lifetime in a consumer PC. Again in each of the ISO, program & game copy test the M5 Pro Xtreme had registered both the highest copy rate & the lowest duration rate among the hard drives & ssd drives.
PCMark 7
When it was created, the developers of PCMark 7 had developed the program with a new
approach in storage benchmarking, geared specifically towards SSD performance
in real life applications. It does it through simulating real world scenarios
by playing back recorded traces of user activities which unlike many other
trace-based programs, it also records the waiting time between issued commands
to show a more accurate representation of the actual user environment.
Windows Defender
Importing Pictures
Video Editing
Adding Music
Starting Applications
Gaming
As expected, the M5 Pro Xtreme took the crown with its performance in this benchmark suite, with a 5% to 42% performance lead from the Chronos and a whopping 6% to 94% performance difference compared to the hard drives in most of the tests. Only in a few tests was the M5 Pro Xtreme with its Marvell controller had lost with the tiniest of margin to the Mushkin Chronos with its aging SandForce controller.
Conclusion
Before i lay down my conclusion
of this review, i would like to avert your attention to a small matter. During
this review it was made clear to me that there was some slight performance
bottleneck issue when the M5 Pro Xtreme was used on the AM3+ testbed, even after replacing
the motherboard with a newer unit, the bottleneck still persist. In my opinion
it could probably due to the motherboard aging SB950 south bridge design. I
came to this conclusion after further digging done from various sources, i could
safely say that from the comparison of the tests done on most Intel & AMD
FM1/FM2 systems that i read from internet the performance penalty was not
evident. Fret not though; i had calculated the difference is at worst around
only 10-15% depending on type of test done. Not that noticeable I’d say for all
end-users but still I do hope to revisit this test on an Intel/AMD FM2 testbed sometime
in the near future.
The Plextor M5 Pro Xtreme
is an exceptionally good SSD, at around the same price point; it competes with
the big boys of the SSD world like the Samsung 840 Pro, OCZ Vector, OCZ Vertex 4 & Intel 520
SSD which incidentally performs more or less just as well. Choice is just a
matter of taste to the buyer but still, i have no problem recommending the M5
Pro Xtreme if ever you’re in the market for a fast and reliable SSD drive.
Having extra’s like the NTI SSD Solution Suite for your data migration needs and
the plethora of features like True Speed & True Protect makes the deal so
much sweeter to me.
Again
I would like to say my deepest heartiest thank you to the peoples from Build Technology Supply Sdn Bhd for
making this review even possible.
Pro:
Very high performance.
Components used is picked
from the best by Plextor.
Supports S.M.A.R.T, TRIM,
NCQ, 256bit key AES Encryption, 128bit ECC & garbage collection.
5- years warranty.
7mm form factor suitable
for ultra slim laptops.
NTI SSD Solution Suite
given free for buyers to easily do data migration or backup.
Con:
Price might be a bit too high for some buyers. NTI SSD Solution Suite need to be downloaded from the internet.