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It’s a DC-in that breaks down the remaining USB and makes it slim

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It's a DC-in that breaks down the remaining USB and makes it slim

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(1)I’ll make sure to sff normal USB memory
(2)Going to the gallery
(3)Number of views 1033 Recommendation 30 Comments 31
(4)It’s a cheap usb memory from SanDisk
(5)Even if I work on the heat sink and try all sorts of weird things,
(6)There was no difference in speed depending on the temperature
(7)If it’s 100 degrees, I don’t know if I’m going to die,
(8)The transmission speed was the same regardless of whether he was doing that damn thing or not
(9)So I decided to just rip it off
(10)I’m not going to use the USB C type terminal, so I’ll tear it all out and test it
(11)Very well recognized
(12)I don’t think we need the board with the usbc type terminal
(13)Bc711 I just cut it with a knife as if I were cutting it
(14)If you use a knife to make a mark, it will fall off if you put a little bit of force. Good, good
(15)Gently grind the cut part with a nail trimming to make it soft
(16)Shit, it doesn’t recognize me
(17)Smackyyyay!

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