wouldn't be the motherboard's faultBut what if the NAND's bricked?
yeayea... never mothers fault...wouldn't be the motherboard's fault
You can always replace a nand physically or flash it with a backup image
....there's a story thereyeayea... never mothers fault...
Who drank that bottle when she was pregnant?
edgyyeayea... never mothers fault...
Who drank that bottle when she was pregnant?
neitherYou can't judge a motherboard by it's nand chip. Very true but can you judge nand chip by it's motherboard???
*sweats profoundlyThere's hard working single cell NAND chips out there's, held back by their shitty controllers. But with your help, we can change this. Buy USB 3.0. Help a less privileged NAND chip reach it's full potential. This PSA has been brought to you by Samsung Semiconductors.
Underrated commentyeayea... never mothers fault...
Who drank that bottle when she was pregnant?