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I had my broken SATA SSD "SE900" from SUNEAST replaced with a new SSD using the 3-year warranty, so after testing it, I disassembled the SSD and looked at the NAND chip and SSD controller. I also ran a data recovery test to see if anyone's data was left on the replacement. Here is a great video from Kumagoro Onii-san's DIY channel that I used as a reference in the video. My videos don't matter, so everyone should watch this one. [2TB for 8900 yen] I bought the cheapest SSD in China and disassembled it. • [2TB for 8900 yen] I bought the cheapest SSD in China and disassembled it. ↓Please subscribe to the channel if you like / @howachan Other videos introduced in the video are here. • [Sold out in 1 minute] Opening 10 April Fool's Game Lottery Tickets [No way!?] • [Purchased 1 year ago] My SSD broke, so I tested it out ----------------------- Howa Channel's X (Twitter) is here. Please follow me https://x.com/howachan_nel ----------------------- VOICEVOX / Ryusei AoyamaVOICEVOX / Howa Amahara