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 Post subject: Re: Samsung 860 EVO e-fuse Dead Short mz-76e250 MZ7LH1T0HML0
PostPosted: March 29th, 2023, 21:31 
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The correct voltage levels for VCC and VCCQ on the Samsung EVO 860 SSD are:

- VCC: 5V +/- 5%
- VCCQ: 1.8V or 3.3V +/- 5%

Where did you find this?!

The Vcc and Vccq voltages I'm referring to are the supply voltages for the NAND chips. Today's NAND flash usually runs off 3.3V. Vccq can be 3.3V or 1.8V, or even lower.

Start by measuring those voltages which I have identified in my photo clips. Obviously you would do this for a working SSD.

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 Post subject: Re: Samsung 860 EVO e-fuse Dead Short mz-76e250 MZ7LH1T0HML0
PostPosted: July 18th, 2023, 18:48 
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S4LR030 Samsung controller chip, anyone no where to purchase one?

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 Post subject: Re: Samsung 860 EVO e-fuse Dead Short mz-76e250 MZ7LH1T0HML0
PostPosted: July 18th, 2023, 19:00 
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paulsbox wrote:
S4LR030 Samsung controller chip, anyone no where to purchase one?

Paul

Why do you want one?

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 Post subject: Re: Samsung 860 EVO e-fuse Dead Short mz-76e250 MZ7LH1T0HML0
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ddrecovery wrote:
Why do you want one?
Rehot CPU - bro. :mrgreen: :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Samsung 860 EVO e-fuse Dead Short mz-76e250 MZ7LH1T0HML0
PostPosted: September 4th, 2023, 6:01 
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I assume that the EVO 860 is similar to the EVO 840 in that you would only have to transplant the NAND chip(s) to a donor, not the controller. You definitely do not have to replace the DRAM chips.


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