Home / Component / SK hynix Canvas SL308 500GB review

SK hynix Canvas SL308 500GB review

SK-hynix-SL308-500GB-SSD-Review-on-KitGuru-FEATURED-650.jpg
Rating: 8.0.

Already well known as a manufacturer of Flash NAND, SK hynix are certainly working on ramping up their presence in the SSD market with their own drives. Hard on the heels of the Enterprise-focused SE3010 that we examined recently comes the latest addition to the Canvas consumer range – the SL308. Aimed more towards the entry level end of the consumer space, the SL308 uses low-cost TLC memory in combination with an SK hynix controller.

SK-hynix-SL308-500GB-SSD-Review-on-KitGuru-FEATURED-650

At the time of writing the SL308 range consists of three capacities; 120GB, 250GB, and the flagship 500GB.  The official performance figures for the 500GB drive are up to 560MB/s & 490MB/s for sequential reads and writes, respectively. Random 4K figures are up to 100,000 IOPS for reads and 85,000 IOPS for writes.

The 500GB drive has a quoted endurance figure of 150TBW and SK hynix back the drive with a three-year warranty.

Physical Specifications:
Usable Capacities: 120GB, 250GB, 500GB
NAND Components: SK hynix 16nm TLC
Interface: Serial ATA (SATA) 6Gb/s (SATA III)
Form Factor: 2.5in, 7mm
NAND Controller: SK hynix SH87820BB
Dimensions: 100 x 70 x 7 mm

Firmware Version 30000P10

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Call of Duty Black Ops

KitGuru Games: The Duality of Call of Duty

A franchise as big as Call of Duty will always be hampered by its own size, with the series having its hands tied left and right so as to not deviate too far from what has made Activision (now Microsoft) Billions on an annual basis. The most recent Black Ops 6 is in some ways the best entry in the franchise, and in other ways, the worst. With Black Ops 7 coming around the corner, the team at Treyarch seem to be saying and doing all the right things in the lead-up to its release. Unfortunately, the duality of Call of Duty ensures that no future entry will ever truly be the best it can.