Sequential Read Performance

The sequential read test requests 128kB blocks and tests queue depths ranging from 1 to 32. The queue depth is doubled every three minutes, for a total test duration of 18 minutes. The test spans the entire drive, and the drive is filled before the test begins. The primary score we report is an average of performances at queue depths 1, 2 and 4, as client usage typically consists mostly of low queue depth operations.

Iometer - 128KB Sequential Read

The heatsink makes a big difference for sequential read speeds: the M8PeY is essentially tied with the Samsung 960 Pro and EVO (both of which have the advantage of higher capacity). Without the heatsink, the M8PeGN delivers average performance for MLC-based PCIe SSDs.

Iometer - 128KB Sequential Read (Power)

The M8PeY with its large heatsink (and LEDs) draws significantly more power than any of the M.2 PCIe SSDs to deliver top-notch performance. Without the heatsink (but with thermal throttling) the M8PeGN is still one of the most power-hungry drives. Neither configuration offers great efficiency.

The sequential read performance of the M8Pe saturates at QD4 when the heatsink is used, but without the heatsink it is thermally limited for almost all of the test.

Sequential Write Performance

The sequential write test writes 128kB blocks and tests queue depths ranging from 1 to 32. The queue depth is doubled every three minutes, for a total test duration of 18 minutes. The test spans the entire drive, and the drive is filled before the test begins. The primary score we report is an average of performances at queue depths 1, 2 and 4, as client usage typically consists mostly of low queue depth operations.

Iometer - 128KB Sequential Write

As with random writes and sequential reads, the heatsink makes a big difference for sustained sequential writes. Without the heatsink, the M8Pe's high power consumption leads to enough thermal throttling that it is the slowest MLC PCIe SSD in the bunch, but still substantially faster than SATA. With the heatsink, speeds are over 50% faster and the M8Pe is on par with the Intel SSD 750.

Iometer - 128KB Sequential Write (Power)

The power consumption situation is very similar to what we saw on the sequential read test. The thermally-limited M8PeGN draws a similar amount of power to the Samsung 960 Pro, while the M8PeY draws much more, and neither wins a prize for efficiency.

Without a heatsink, thermal throttling starts very early on this test, but the M8PeGN gets in enough of a burst at the beginning to have a noticeably better average at QD 1 than later in the test. With the heatsink, the M8PeY shows mostly flat performance across the entire duration of the test.

Random Performance Mixed Read/Write Performance
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  • GoMoeJoe - Friday, December 16, 2016 - link

    Nand shortages ... L o L ...
    So much fake news. So much WoW !
  • frenchy_2001 - Friday, December 16, 2016 - link

    "The M8Pe's consistency scores are quite low, indicating that it lacks the tight regulation of Samsung and Intel's best drives that have similar average performance."

    This is rather misleading and shows again the little alue your consistency metric brings.
    In the case of the Plextor, it has a well defined floor around 25kops and bursts of speed above that. Although it makes it inconsistent, it has a high minimum.
    This would be like complaining that a core i7 with turbo boost is inconsistent, because although it has a 4GHz floor, it sometimes boosts to 4.5GHz when possible and as such is worse than a constant i3 at 2GHz...
  • MrSpadge - Monday, December 19, 2016 - link

    Billy is saying just that in the next paragraph. If you read both together it's like "graph A indicates... however, graph B show that it's really..."
  • helvete - Wednesday, January 11, 2017 - link

    Who would buy 1TB variant w/ a heatsink for $650 when one can take 1TB bare plus 128GB w/ a heatsink for $616 ($516 + $100). Then transfer the heatsink and the drive is still $34 cheaper and the 128GB remains remains as a free bonus:-)

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