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Dual and triple NANDS?
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I just have one small question - whats the difference between double and triple NANDS?
Are triple better? Are they worse?
I read somewhere that one contains the modded nand and one contains normal unmodified and contains blank in triple. Am I correct?
Thanks in advance.
Are triple better? Are they worse?
I read somewhere that one contains the modded nand and one contains normal unmodified and contains blank in triple. Am I correct?
Thanks in advance.
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I have a dual and a triple NAND slim (trinity).
Have my triple NAND set up as retail (yellow) freestyle dash (blue) and dev kernel (red) (RGLoader 3.0)
Basically mine has a tiny switch with colored LEDs, and I flp a switch to what I want and power up.
Figure a slim will run ya $200, the trident triple NAND runs about $100 installed, plus a hardrrive $100 (gotta use a official MS hardrrive if you wanna connect to live), plus shipping and handling, installation, maybe $50.
Was it worth $450? I like it, I think it's cool, I have yet to have any problems, but I read that the trident is not as reliable as the demon dual NAND, so I bought one of those too, it was only slightly cheaper, but they say more reliable. I have been running my triple NAND 24/7 for 2 months straight on the atlas project and on the retail NAND on Xbox live, I've used the dev NAND only a handful of times, and if you wanna try it out you could just flash it to your jtag and try it out, and still boot to freestyle dash.
I'm sure majority of the users here would say get a demon dual NAND slim over he trident, the demon is easier to trouble shoot if you have a problem. And way better than any of the old phat consoles, and I've experienced nothing but 10 seconds or less boot times
Have my triple NAND set up as retail (yellow) freestyle dash (blue) and dev kernel (red) (RGLoader 3.0)
Basically mine has a tiny switch with colored LEDs, and I flp a switch to what I want and power up.
Figure a slim will run ya $200, the trident triple NAND runs about $100 installed, plus a hardrrive $100 (gotta use a official MS hardrrive if you wanna connect to live), plus shipping and handling, installation, maybe $50.
Was it worth $450? I like it, I think it's cool, I have yet to have any problems, but I read that the trident is not as reliable as the demon dual NAND, so I bought one of those too, it was only slightly cheaper, but they say more reliable. I have been running my triple NAND 24/7 for 2 months straight on the atlas project and on the retail NAND on Xbox live, I've used the dev NAND only a handful of times, and if you wanna try it out you could just flash it to your jtag and try it out, and still boot to freestyle dash.
I'm sure majority of the users here would say get a demon dual NAND slim over he trident, the demon is easier to trouble shoot if you have a problem. And way better than any of the old phat consoles, and I've experienced nothing but 10 seconds or less boot times
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Its exactly as it sounds. lol. Dual NAND has two NANDS (Retail and rgh/dev) and a triple NAND has 3 NANDS (retail and RGH and Dev)
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A dual nand is where you have a retail and a normal RGH. Tripe is where you have a retail,RGH and a Dev RGH.
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Thanks guys! So is a triple nand better than a single?
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