
SK Hynix
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The SK Hynix 256GB SSD (model HFS256G32TNF) is an entry‑level 2.5‑inch SATA III drive offering up to 540 MB/s sequential reads and MLC‑like performance at TLC pricing, aimed at budget upgrades for laptops and desktops.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the SK Hynix 256GB SSD a solid value proposition, delivering MLC‑class performance at a TLC price point with reliable 540 MB/s reads, but they caution that its random performance and lack of PCIe/NVMe limit its appeal for power users.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the drive for its noticeable speed improvement over HDDs and its affordability, while repeatedly noting the limited usable capacity and older‑generation performance as drawbacks.
Common Complaints
Small usable capacity (~238 GB), lower random write performance, outdated 2017 technology, and absence of PCIe/NVMe support.
How It Compares
vs. Seagate ST1000DM010
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Choose the SK Hynix SSD when you need speed over capacity in a SATA‑only system; stick with the Seagate HDD for large archival storage.
vs. Toshiba DT01ACA100
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Opt for the SK Hynix SSD for fast OS and application loading; select the Toshiba HDD if you require larger storage without concern for speed.
vs. WD10EZEX
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Pick the SK Hynix SSD for performance‑focused upgrades on older machines; keep the WD10EZEX for bulk storage where speed is less critical.