Have I mentioned that my USB Enclosure for SSD broke too? So many things were killed to do this video 💀 3D Models are here, make sure to modify for your needs: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-2JJZUS_nGIzHWzCKqMIUXOzBIxdveSZ?usp=sharing
I expected to see someone who made his own actual ssd ( with custom PCBs and stuff), but got a nice intro about how to reflash ssd firmwares. Fair enough
The 16gb "extra" could be provisioning space that the original firmware from Kingston hided from the user (for provisioning purpose), and your firmware reduce/disable such provisioning. It likely would still be usable spaces.
SSD-pocket isn't that far off. in the US it's usually called an "SSD Enclosure" but it isn't an enclosure it's an adapter since there's no shell to protect it oop
i sadly was unfortunate enough to get a bad kingston ssd, i discovered this one day when i tried compressing some files only to have the controller go into safe mode ""s11"" the other Kingston a400 i own has never had this issue but the bad one has had to be reflashed 5 times and now lives as a untrusted drive for my server
The thumbnail threw me off because i thought making a custom SSD meant just like painting it or putting sticker on it. I didnt realise you meant that you were making A WHOLE SSD FROM SCRATCH!. If i thought that way, im pretty sure other people are thinking like that as well. and the reason im saying it is because your video is actually really really well produced.
In Russian biological laboratories, we came to the conclusion that you can put a nozzle on that "Kingston screw", hit it a couple of times, and calmly unscrew it Or use a flat nozzle
Russian laboratories missed a couple of important things: 1. No one asked; 2. No one was interested in peaceful unscrewing since I wouldn’t need the case; 3. You can’t just use flat nozzle, I advise Russian laboratories to buy better equipment to look more attentively on the screw and notice the dot in the middle of the screw that blocks any other nozzles.
@@OleksiisTech I have experience with Security Torx. The pin is actually helpful, you wedge a watchmaker's flat blade in right alongside it and it will touch down on a spline allowing you to turn it. Either it comes out, or the pin breaks, turning it into a normal Torx screw. But being a degenerate capitalist, I bought all the specialised driver bits though.
@@SianaGearz My father actually offered me those bits, but I refused to to wait for two hours for him to bring them to me, who needs it when I have pure man strength 💪💪💪
Have I mentioned that my USB Enclosure for SSD broke too? So many things were killed to do this video 💀
3D Models are here, make sure to modify for your needs: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-2JJZUS_nGIzHWzCKqMIUXOzBIxdveSZ?usp=sharing
Make a 100TB SSD from discarded 1TB ssds
When to write a fanfic about Kitty and Volodya?
wtf 😭😭😭
now
I expected to see someone who made his own actual ssd ( with custom PCBs and stuff), but got a nice intro about how to reflash ssd firmwares.
Fair enough
The additional 16 GB could come from the over-provisioning.
I think it's just because of firmware. I wouldn't risk testing if they are real since my usb-ssd enclosure died :D
@@OleksiisTech either way it's not good to use that extra space and let the firmware handle it.
The 16gb "extra" could be provisioning space that the original firmware from Kingston hided from the user (for provisioning purpose), and your firmware reduce/disable such provisioning. It likely would still be usable spaces.
Terminator analysis background music be like ... lol
that very cute of kingston to make impossible drive firmware but you made it even more kawaii
What a long strange trip it's been.
It was interesting though :D
SSD-pocket isn't that far off. in the US it's usually called an "SSD Enclosure" but it isn't an enclosure it's an adapter since there's no shell to protect it
oop
It had shell, but I removed it
i sadly was unfortunate enough to get a bad kingston ssd, i discovered this one day when i tried compressing some files only to have the controller go into safe mode ""s11"" the other Kingston a400 i own has never had this issue but the bad one has had to be reflashed 5 times and now lives as a untrusted drive for my server
The thumbnail threw me off because i thought making a custom SSD meant just like painting it or putting sticker on it. I didnt realise you meant that you were making A WHOLE SSD FROM SCRATCH!.
If i thought that way, im pretty sure other people are thinking like that as well.
and the reason im saying it is because your video is actually really really well produced.
But that isn't what the video is. Its a reflashed Kingston.
Thanks! It's not really an SSD from scratch, just reflashed Kingston. Anyway, thank you for kind words :3
Why does every slav or balkan love hello kitty (i like it too)
We have enough cruelty in our lives. Kitty adds some cuteness and light to all this darkness. She is so peaceful.
@@OleksiisTechBeing that you mentioned Ukraine, I totally can believe and understand that what with the last several years.Stay safe dude :)
We got the same keyboard!
Володя ssd is kinda 💀💀💀
great video!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
where is tg channel?
What is tg channel?
In Russian biological laboratories, we came to the conclusion that you can put a nozzle on that "Kingston screw", hit it a couple of times, and calmly unscrew it
Or use a flat nozzle
Russian laboratories missed a couple of important things:
1. No one asked;
2. No one was interested in peaceful unscrewing since I wouldn’t need the case;
3. You can’t just use flat nozzle, I advise Russian laboratories to buy better equipment to look more attentively on the screw and notice the dot in the middle of the screw that blocks any other nozzles.
@@OleksiisTech I have experience with Security Torx. The pin is actually helpful, you wedge a watchmaker's flat blade in right alongside it and it will touch down on a spline allowing you to turn it. Either it comes out, or the pin breaks, turning it into a normal Torx screw.
But being a degenerate capitalist, I bought all the specialised driver bits though.
@@SianaGearz My father actually offered me those bits, but I refused to to wait for two hours for him to bring them to me, who needs it when I have pure man strength 💪💪💪