Final Words

The M6S and M6M are mostly marginal updates to their M5 series counterparts. I believe Plextor's number one goal with the M6S and M6M was to cut costs by utilizing a cheaper controller and smaller lithography NAND and that's why the performance improvements are only minor. It seems that most, if not all, SSD OEMs are preparing for the PCIe era and all the updates we've seen lately have been rather modest with no firmware overhauls to significantly improve performance.

The IO consistency is the biggest issue I have with the M6S and M6M. While I understand that the lighter controller introduces some obstacles in all performance segments, the IO consistency seems to be built deep into Plextor's firmware because the behavior has been the same with all Plextor drives I've tested (even with the M6e). For a light user I don't believe that is a major issue as long as the user keeps ~10-15% of the drive empty, but truth to be told there are other mainstream drives that have far more consistent performance (such as Samsung SSD 840 EVO and Crucial M550).

Another thing the M6S and M6M miss is hardware encryption support and more specifically support for TCG Opal 2.0 and IEEE-1667. There is AES-256 support but only through an ATA password, which isn't the most secure and requires BIOS support to function. Especially for laptop users that can be a deal breaker since laptops are much more vulnerable to theft, and personally I wouldn't use a laptop for any work purposes without some form of encryption. 

NewEgg Price Comparison (4/9/2014)
  120/128GB 240/256GB 480/512GB
Plextor M6S (MSRP) $105 $170 $400
Plextor M6M (MSRP) $110 $180 $420
Plextor M5 Pro Xtreme $200 $230 $452
Plextor M5S $110 $200 -
Plextor M5M $115 $220 -
ADATA Premier Pro SP920 (MSRPs) $90 $160 -
ADATA XPG SX910 $110 $320 $600
Crucial M550 $100 $169 $335
Crucial M500 $78 $120 $240
Intel SSD 730 - $230 $480
Intel SSD 530 $100 $220 -
OCZ Vector 150 $115 $190 $370
OCZ Vertex 460 $100 $266 $300
Samsung SSD 840 EVO $90 $150 $280
Samsung SSD 840 Pro $120 $208 $420
SanDisk Extreme II $120 $215 $420
Seagate SSD 600 $105 $136 $380

The MSRPs seem very, very high for a mainstream drive. Plextor's MSRPs have been quite over the top in the past as well and I would expect pricing to drop to M5S levels, but even then the question is: are the M6S and M6M price competitive enough? The 250GB 840 EVO can be had for $50 less than the 256GB M5S, which is substantial considering that the EVO has better performance and support for hardware encryption. Crucial's M500/M550 are alternatives as well with affordable pricing and especially the M500 is unbeatable for value oriented buyers.

Update 4/17: Plextor just sent us updated MSRP pricing, which I've listed in the table above. The changes are rather significant as for example the 512GB M6S drops from $500 to $400, making the pricing much more sensible. The M6S is now close to the M550 and 840 EVO in terms of pricing, although if I had to choose, I'd still go with the M550 or 840 EVO due to better performance and feature set. 

All in all, I think it's currently very hard for the tier-two OEMs (i.e. ones without a NAND fab) to compete in the mainstream SSD market. Crucial and Samsung are dominating the market with very aggressive pricing and competitive feature sets. That said, the M6S/M6M can be a decent buy if the prices drop enough, but I find that unlikely to occur due to Crucial's and Samsung's NAND advantage. With better performance and an improved feature set the M6S and M6M could be more competitive, but as it stands there are better options in the market, namely the 840 EVO and M500/M550.

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  • nick2crete - Thursday, April 10, 2014 - link

    Christian ,
    the Crucial M550 has the Marvell 9189 controller ,so what are the differences from 9187,9188 and 9189
  • Kristian Vättö - Friday, April 11, 2014 - link

    9189 is an updated version of the 9187 with full DevSleep and LPDDR support.

    9188 is a light version of the 9187 with four channels instead of eight.
  • nick2crete - Friday, April 11, 2014 - link

    Thank you !

    maybe you should correct it in the review ,because as it is written is meant that the M550 has the 9187 or you meant the M500 probably ..
  • HisDivineOrder - Thursday, April 10, 2014 - link

    The main reason to release a derivative product is because "the other guys" are releasing new products and you don't want to seem behind.

    AKA AMD re-releasing the 7xxx series as R9 parts with new branding and new "newness." nVidia, Intel, they all do it. In fact, Intel's about to do it again.
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  • watersb - Monday, April 14, 2014 - link

    Fantastic overview of NAND drive internals. Bundle this up as an Amazon Single for $1.99 and take my money.
  • AbRASiON - Wednesday, April 16, 2014 - link

    Would I be right in assuming when the author writes "manufacturers are preparing for the PCI-e era" regarding SSD storage, we're looking at that NGFF or whatever it is, next gen mSATA port? I mean surely they don't expect us to blow a PCI-e port on storage? (I would if it was worth it, most wouldn't)
  • Antronman - Monday, April 21, 2014 - link

    PCIe storage already exists at the consumer level...
    Extremely expensive, 1.4TB Read 700MB Write PCIe SSDs.
    420GB, 1500USD.
  • Ultraspark - Thursday, April 24, 2014 - link

    On Amazon Plextor m5p 128gb cost about 117$, and not 200$. I wonder how did you found such price. Or on newegg prices are updated once per 2 year, or this is an cheap review "paid" by someone to put Plextor in a bad light. It is well known that the controller+memory tandem is a half job. The firmware do the other half of job. You'll never feel in real life few tens of Mbps or few thousands of IOPS. The main goal of plextor is reliability! Just remember the Sandforce devices with shitty firmware who die like no one else. The MxS series is a preparation for MxP series. Remember the new revision of M5S. It is almost M5P with very small difference, without a chance to feel that difference in real life. Just different firmware and case. So, let's be honest dear reviwer: a good car is just a half job. If you want to win you need a good driver. The same is with plextor. This is 1st firmware. It is just to work. The future firmwares will do the magic, like on M5 Series. And When you search for price, be honest to search for lowest, not for highest. Please correct from 200$ to 117$
  • Ultraspark - Thursday, April 24, 2014 - link

    Or change the supplier. I never buy from newegg.

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