Graphics card manufacturer Colorful is taking a break from their usual product launch and is introducing a new storage product. The Colorful SL300 Spring LE SSD is part of their season series and comes in a pink frosted aluminium alloy shell. You can definitely say that it is unique and that there is no other SSD out there that looks like it.
Just like the regular Colorful SL300, the new Spring LE version uses 3D TLC NAND technology. It is capable of 500MB/s read speeds and 400MB/s write speeds over the SATA interface. This drive uses a Silicon Motion SMI SM2258XT controller. In terms of capacity, only a 160GB version is available in the Pink Spring series.
These SSDs feature a non-standard capacity due to newer 3D NAND flash specification which is the result of new developments in 3D NAND technology. This allows for the creation of a large volume single BGA NAND flash chips. In the COLORFUL SL300, the 160G drive uses a 4-die wafer array.
COLORFUL offers a 3-year warranty for the SL300 Spring LE SSD. As the name suggests, these will not be available indefinitely. However, they don’t cost much since the MSRP is ~$59 USD.
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