Phison | Mpall V5030adl07 Exclusive
The fluorescent lights of the data recovery lab hummed with a low, anxious frequency. On the center workbench sat a single, scorched USB drive—a Phison PS2251-07, better known to the underground as the "Exclusive."
The "DL07" tag in this version refers to its specific compatibility and library sets. While newer versions exist (like v5.13), older versions are often more stable for specific "monolithic" drives or legacy controllers like the PS2251-07. phison mpall v5030adl07 exclusive
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He reached under his desk, plugged the ADL07-flashed drive into his master server, and typed a single command: FLIP_BIT. The Aftermath Interface: PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe Controller: Phison MPAll
Example Technical Specs (Representative)
- Interface: PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe
- Controller: Phison MPAll family (firmware V5030ADL07)
- NAND: 3D TLC or QLC (varies)
- Encryption: AES-128/256 (optional)
- DRAM: Optional (varies by SKU) or HMB support
- Typical Read IOPS: up to ~500k (peak, workload dependent)
- Typical Write IOPS: up to ~100–300k (peak, workload dependent)
- Sequential Read: up to ~3500 MB/s (controller/NAND/host dependent)
- Sequential Write: highly variable; depends on SLC cache and NAND
- Leaked from an OEM factory – Companies like Kingston, Corsair, or Patriot often receive customized "exclusive" MPall builds tailored to their specific hardware revisions.
- Hard-coded for a specific NAND ID – Unlike generic MPall tools that auto-detect memory, "exclusive" builds often have a hardcoded database for a single NAND chip (e.g.,
v5030adl07might only work with Toshiba TH58TFG9UHLTA2D or similar). - Time-limited or watermarked – Some exclusive builds contain hidden timestamps to prevent mass distribution.
