We see a lasered controller (I’ll get to that in a moment) and two NAND modules with obviously 512 GB capacity each. At least that’s what my Chinese chat colleague said, because although they are probably older NAND chips from Intel (also recognizable from the logo) (even before the division was sold), their origin and nomenclature is hardly comprehensible. In the end, this third-party exploitation is probably just as imaginative and superfluous as the Green copy of the presentation or the pixel imprint of the supposed certificates. Well…
- 1 - Bargain hunting for a cheap SATA3 SSD
- 2 - Bull's eye or beginning of the end?
- 3 - The seller is well rated? Yeah...
- 4 - Bought as seen. Waiting for the carrier
- 5 - Go Green (TM): Eastern Digital with 2 TB
- 6 - Manitou's hoax
- 7 - When the memory is cut in half
- 8 - Take a look and be "amazed"!
- 9 - You can twist and turn it however you want...
- 10 - The chip without a face: laser surgery for shy people
- 11 - The half of capacity means the half of price
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