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	Comments on: Plextor M10P 2TB Gen4 NVMe SSD Review &#8211; A Rock Star with Unheard of Small File Transfer Speeds	</title>
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		By: The Magic Answer (@TheMagicAnswer)		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Good to see Plextor back in the game, and in a big way. I remember like it was yesterday when Plextor for years had the best SSD&#039;s around, fast, and stable. Then Samsung came along with more frequent very good product releases. I am still using a Plextor PX-128M2P&#039;s in one of my older work stations, it has well over 30 thousand of power on hours, and runs like new. When I am ready for a new 1.4 nvme drive the M10p will be on at the top of my buying list.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good to see Plextor back in the game, and in a big way. I remember like it was yesterday when Plextor for years had the best SSD&#8217;s around, fast, and stable. Then Samsung came along with more frequent very good product releases. I am still using a Plextor PX-128M2P&#8217;s in one of my older work stations, it has well over 30 thousand of power on hours, and runs like new. When I am ready for a new 1.4 nvme drive the M10p will be on at the top of my buying list.</p>
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