Don't think its recycled, all pins were perfectly clean no solder or sth.
Don't be so sure about that. They often cut old leads very close to the package and then weld on new leads instead.
Can't find any proof to that in my case.
What they did was sand the top off and change die revision by changing model of the chip.
3:38
https://youtu.be/k72SFBOZ_lwIt's true.
Why do people persist in this folly? Why continue to buy stuff from a totally disreputable place, where a lot of the time you get some random crap, some time you get the real deal, but every time you have to invest lots of time investigating it, and even if you manage, through lots of testing confirm that it's the real deal, you can't really trust it?
Buying crap only encourages sellers to sell crap.
I actually didn't knew if it would work and instead of investing more money on a completely blown up power supply or bad transformers. Turned out not to be the case, anyways. Some vintage chips you cannot buy new and you need to use a fake or recycled chip.
For now, this was my last non vintage chip from AliExpress. It's just not worth the time waiting and the unnecessary questions because they decided to sandblast the chip to make it a higher end part.
I think in my case they sold me a lower TNY part something within the TNY174-180 series.
Ps: I got part of my money back because most chips had bent pins (poor packaging). So, what's left of what I paid. Its not even what I pay for one beer here in the pub so, no big deal.