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Re: Plextor M6e 256GB PCIe SSD Review - Breaking the Chains of SATA III
Good review, but one burning question: What are those LEDs on the bracket and what do they tell you when the ssd is in operation?
Even Plextor's website is silent on the question.
Thanks!
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Re: Plextor M6e 256GB PCIe SSD Review - Breaking the Chains of SATA III
Nice review, showing the various performance aspects and quirks of the M6e.
I had the opportunity to try a 256GB M6e for a few days, it worked perfectly for me on several different PCs.
The LEDs on the PCIe adapter card verify basic functions of the M6e:
Red: Power on.
Green: Valid (working) connection between the M6e and the mother board established.
Yellow: Data transmission in progress.
Your review pre-dated the release of Intel Z97 chipset boards, so more boards now offer support for M.2 slot SSDs, as you know. The ASRock Z97 Extreme 6 is an example of one such board, and is one I used with the M6e.
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