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Compare SANDISK Optimus GX PRO 8100 8TB vs Plextor M6e 512GB

The main differences between SANDISK Optimus GX PRO 8100 8TB and Plextor M6e 512GB are in Capacity, Interface, NVME and Form Factor.
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Brand
SanDisk
Brand
Plextor
Model
  • SDSP82800TAN-000E0
  • SDSP82800TAN
Model
PX-AG512M6e
Release Date
📅 February 2026
Release Date
📅 May 2014
* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date.
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★★★★★
(10 reviews)
Performance (Charts)
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Performance (Charts)
185th / 1746
Effective Value
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Price/GB
$0.05
Price/GB
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GB/$1
21.62
GB/$1
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Pros
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Pros
  • Amazing performance, over the SATA 3 bottleneck
  • Marvell controller
Cons
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Cons
  • Price is higher than SATA 3 drives, but still reasonable
Series
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Series
M6e
Capacity
8000 GB
Capacity
512 GB
Interface
PCIe Gen5 x4
Interface
PCIe Gen2 x2
NVME
Yes
NVME
No
Form Factor
M.2-2280
Form Factor
PCIe
SSD Controller
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SSD Controller
Marvell 9183
NAND Flash Type
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NAND Flash Type
MLC (toggle)
Max Sequential Read
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Max Sequential Read
Up to 770 MB/s
Max Sequential Write
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Max Sequential Write
Up to 625 MB/s
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Comparison and key differences summary

Reasons to buy the SANDISK Optimus GX PRO 8100 8TB:

  • Newer Product, it was released around 12 years later
  • More Capacity (+7488 GB available)
  • Newer interface (PCIe Gen5 x4)

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Reasons to buy the Plextor M6e 512GB:

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