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SK hynix Canvas SC300 512GB SSD Review


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The SK hynix Canvas SC300 ships in a very stylish little box featuring a high res image on the front.
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Remove the stickers and you are tied into the companies warranty policy.
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The SK hynix Canvas SC300 512GB SSD is protected inside an anti static bag.
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No bundle, as such, just some literature on the drive.
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I said it in previous reviews – I am a big fan of this SK hynix chassis. It is a tool less design and can be pulled apart with minimal effort. It is very understated, but rather elegant.
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The red stripe around the outer edge looks great. The SC300 measures 69.85 mm x 100 mm x 7mm making it an ideal solution for an ultra portable laptop. It weighs around 60g.
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SK hynix back the drive with a five year warranty or 72TBW endurance – whichever happens first. On the PCB is their own controller – with the moniker Pearl (LM87810AA-A0). They are using a DDR2 cache chip and there are eight 16nm MLC NAND chips onboard. This is double the amount incorporated onto the PCB of the 256GB model.

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8 comments

  1. Why only “Synthetic tests” ?? Synthetic test is almost meaningless. Real world performance test is a must to get an idea about performance of SSDs.

  2. David Farebrother

    so i can access my extensive hentai collection faster.

  3. I would like to test out how a Dual Boot would react boot access wise with Windows 10 and Linux and how apps would take to a SSD. I feel that bench testing such type of devices is an excellent way to improve upon the next model up for performance and durability and lifespan. That’s why I think I would be a excellent choice to test and review what seems to be something of an excellent piece of hardware.

  4. I’d love to try my hand at giving a product review, and see what the experts at Kitguru have to say about said product review.

  5. i would LOVE to test it with my project using adobe CS6 suite. and some COD and BF games too

  6. Wow! would really love the chance to review this.

  7. It would be great for my new build. I would use it as the boot drive. My build will have an Intel i75820K CPU on a Gigabyte GA_X99-UD4 mo/bo with a Gigabyte GTX 970 GPU. I would like to see how your SSD can handle all of the Autodesk graphics programs I use.

  8. Going to build a website soon. It will my pleasure, if I can get a unit for review