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    Zarkex01 got a reaction from tnwolf in Red Mini Mags Exposed   
    RED Mini Mags are a huge ripoff Jinni.Tech which also sells their own Mags exposed them in their most recent video.
    They really just buy CONSUMER mSata SSDs from Micron(aka. Crucial) and convert them from mSata to a so-called Dock Connector. And that's how to increase the price by 10 times.
    You can even upgrade them yourself If you really want to. What's even sketchier is that the Mini-Mag has an acclaimed capacity of 512Gb but If you look on the actual SSD it only says 480Gb. (Isn't that fraud?)
    What's also kinda shady is that they call it "Made in USA" "Custom Firmware developed by RED" "Special Drives".
    1. Made in USA: Not true Micron produces their SSDs in China/Singapore. The casing might be produced in the USA and the Parts assembled in the USA.
    2. Custom Firmware developed by RED: jinni.tech bought the same Drive with the official Micron firmware on it and it worked flawlessly. He even reflashed the firmware on the one that was in the Mini Mag
    3. Special Drives: Yeah, Micron mSata SSDs aren't really special drives just because you put an adapter on them. They also have the Retail SKU addition "AB" which stands for Standard Feature Set and "YY" which means "Standard Customer Designator"
    So Linus, yikes I remember that post where you bought 6 960Gb Mini Mags must hurt to know how much you overpaid for them, but hey as long as they work.
     
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    Zarkex01 got a reaction from Faisal A in Red Mini Mags Exposed   
    It only detects the sizes RED actually sells. So 1TB as long as it's the same drive RED uses would work. And the Housing has no logic in it so you can just buy the same Micron SSD with 1TB that RED Uses and put it in the 512GB Housing.
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    Zarkex01 got a reaction from Faisal A in Red Mini Mags Exposed   
    RED Mini Mags are a huge ripoff Jinni.Tech which also sells their own Mags exposed them in their most recent video.
    They really just buy CONSUMER mSata SSDs from Micron(aka. Crucial) and convert them from mSata to a so-called Dock Connector. And that's how to increase the price by 10 times.
    You can even upgrade them yourself If you really want to. What's even sketchier is that the Mini-Mag has an acclaimed capacity of 512Gb but If you look on the actual SSD it only says 480Gb. (Isn't that fraud?)
    What's also kinda shady is that they call it "Made in USA" "Custom Firmware developed by RED" "Special Drives".
    1. Made in USA: Not true Micron produces their SSDs in China/Singapore. The casing might be produced in the USA and the Parts assembled in the USA.
    2. Custom Firmware developed by RED: jinni.tech bought the same Drive with the official Micron firmware on it and it worked flawlessly. He even reflashed the firmware on the one that was in the Mini Mag
    3. Special Drives: Yeah, Micron mSata SSDs aren't really special drives just because you put an adapter on them. They also have the Retail SKU addition "AB" which stands for Standard Feature Set and "YY" which means "Standard Customer Designator"
    So Linus, yikes I remember that post where you bought 6 960Gb Mini Mags must hurt to know how much you overpaid for them, but hey as long as they work.
     
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    Zarkex01 got a reaction from thebigsasha in Red Mini Mags Exposed   
    RED Mini Mags are a huge ripoff Jinni.Tech which also sells their own Mags exposed them in their most recent video.
    They really just buy CONSUMER mSata SSDs from Micron(aka. Crucial) and convert them from mSata to a so-called Dock Connector. And that's how to increase the price by 10 times.
    You can even upgrade them yourself If you really want to. What's even sketchier is that the Mini-Mag has an acclaimed capacity of 512Gb but If you look on the actual SSD it only says 480Gb. (Isn't that fraud?)
    What's also kinda shady is that they call it "Made in USA" "Custom Firmware developed by RED" "Special Drives".
    1. Made in USA: Not true Micron produces their SSDs in China/Singapore. The casing might be produced in the USA and the Parts assembled in the USA.
    2. Custom Firmware developed by RED: jinni.tech bought the same Drive with the official Micron firmware on it and it worked flawlessly. He even reflashed the firmware on the one that was in the Mini Mag
    3. Special Drives: Yeah, Micron mSata SSDs aren't really special drives just because you put an adapter on them. They also have the Retail SKU addition "AB" which stands for Standard Feature Set and "YY" which means "Standard Customer Designator"
    So Linus, yikes I remember that post where you bought 6 960Gb Mini Mags must hurt to know how much you overpaid for them, but hey as long as they work.
     
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    Zarkex01 got a reaction from Relations in Red Mini Mags Exposed   
    RED Mini Mags are a huge ripoff Jinni.Tech which also sells their own Mags exposed them in their most recent video.
    They really just buy CONSUMER mSata SSDs from Micron(aka. Crucial) and convert them from mSata to a so-called Dock Connector. And that's how to increase the price by 10 times.
    You can even upgrade them yourself If you really want to. What's even sketchier is that the Mini-Mag has an acclaimed capacity of 512Gb but If you look on the actual SSD it only says 480Gb. (Isn't that fraud?)
    What's also kinda shady is that they call it "Made in USA" "Custom Firmware developed by RED" "Special Drives".
    1. Made in USA: Not true Micron produces their SSDs in China/Singapore. The casing might be produced in the USA and the Parts assembled in the USA.
    2. Custom Firmware developed by RED: jinni.tech bought the same Drive with the official Micron firmware on it and it worked flawlessly. He even reflashed the firmware on the one that was in the Mini Mag
    3. Special Drives: Yeah, Micron mSata SSDs aren't really special drives just because you put an adapter on them. They also have the Retail SKU addition "AB" which stands for Standard Feature Set and "YY" which means "Standard Customer Designator"
    So Linus, yikes I remember that post where you bought 6 960Gb Mini Mags must hurt to know how much you overpaid for them, but hey as long as they work.
     
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    Zarkex01 got a reaction from betacollector64 in Red Mini Mags Exposed   
    RED Mini Mags are a huge ripoff Jinni.Tech which also sells their own Mags exposed them in their most recent video.
    They really just buy CONSUMER mSata SSDs from Micron(aka. Crucial) and convert them from mSata to a so-called Dock Connector. And that's how to increase the price by 10 times.
    You can even upgrade them yourself If you really want to. What's even sketchier is that the Mini-Mag has an acclaimed capacity of 512Gb but If you look on the actual SSD it only says 480Gb. (Isn't that fraud?)
    What's also kinda shady is that they call it "Made in USA" "Custom Firmware developed by RED" "Special Drives".
    1. Made in USA: Not true Micron produces their SSDs in China/Singapore. The casing might be produced in the USA and the Parts assembled in the USA.
    2. Custom Firmware developed by RED: jinni.tech bought the same Drive with the official Micron firmware on it and it worked flawlessly. He even reflashed the firmware on the one that was in the Mini Mag
    3. Special Drives: Yeah, Micron mSata SSDs aren't really special drives just because you put an adapter on them. They also have the Retail SKU addition "AB" which stands for Standard Feature Set and "YY" which means "Standard Customer Designator"
    So Linus, yikes I remember that post where you bought 6 960Gb Mini Mags must hurt to know how much you overpaid for them, but hey as long as they work.
     
  7. Funny
    Zarkex01 got a reaction from Benjeh in Overclocking Damage over short time?   
    So my CPU was on 1,5V for less than 2 hours. Ive set it back to Stock now because my cooler isnt powerful enough. Its an i5-9600k Is there any damage now? It never went above 1,5 the frequency was max 5,2 Ghz and Prime95 obv crashed the PC multiple times (BSODs)
     
    I hope no damage occured. The Prime95 Extreme test works without a hitch on stock frequency.
    Thanks.
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