SanDisk Ultra 512GB microSDXC Memory Card + SD Adapter with A1 App Performance Up to 120 MB/s, Class 10, U1

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SanDisk Ultra 512GB microSDXC Memory Card + SD Adapter with A1 App Performance Up to 120 MB/s, Class 10, U1

SanDisk Ultra 512GB microSDXC Memory Card + SD Adapter with A1 App Performance Up to 120 MB/s, Class 10, U1

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Quick read speeds of up to 160MB/s let you transfer 1000 high-resolution photos and 30 minutes of 4K video (24GB) in less than 3 minutes. Read on for our full list but if you’re interested in any other accessories, consider visiting our guides to the best Nintendo Switch accessories, the best Nintendo Switch controllers, the best Nintendo Switch carry cases, or the best Nintendo Switch headsets. Few names are more well-known in storage world than SanDisk and the company's Extreme line of MicroSDXC cards has a fantastic reputation. The easiest way to get more storage is through the addition of an SD card, which can be quickly slotted into your console. If you're someone who wants the most bang for your buck then the 512GB version is about as cheap as it comes.

It’s a versatile card that will cope with almost any device and application, although its A1 rating means that there are faster options for running smartphone apps or more demanding games. Also see our recommendation for the cheapest Nintendo Switch deals for offers on hardware and console bundles.

This defines the level of performance required for storing and running applications on a tablet, smartphone or handheld gaming system, where there’s often a huge discrepancy in performance with apps running from the device’s onboard storage and apps running from a microSD card. It’s not quite as speedy as some other cards, but the Samsung Pro Plus triumphs when it comes to bang for buck. With up to 1000GB/1TB, the SanDisk Extreme microSD UHS-I card lets you capture uninterrupted 4K UHD and Full HD video with its UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) and Video Speed Class 30 (V30) ratings.

The longer it’s recording, the more of a beating the memory inside the microSD card is taking, causing it to wear out. You're after something faster: While the Micro Center Premium microSDXC is affordable, it just barely lives up to the console's recommended benchmarks. Even shooting 4K video doesn’t require anything faster as long as you’re shooting at 30fps or 60fps, although professionals using a high-end SLR will want the overhead to ensure that their card doesn’t freeze in the middle of a shot.If you’re looking for a card that can run apps or cover video on your mid-range or high-end smartphone, you won’t get much better than this. microSD Card Reader with transfer speeds of up to 160MB/s, so you can move big files fast, move a lot of files fast or just make frequent file transfers that much quicker. Despite being rated faster than the Lexar 1000x, the Lexar Professional 1066x actually uses the slower UHS-I interface. It's pricier than some, but worldwide availability and guaranteed complete compatibility makes the SanDisk microSDXC the best SD card for Switch.

This is where things can get mind-boggling, as the industry has adopted a range of speed classes and ratings in a bid to clarify how fast cards are and the uses to which they’re suited. It’s far from cheap and we suspect most smartphones won’t use its full performance, but it’s a sign of where things are going.Additionally, despite read speeds not being at the top end of the scale, 130MB/s guarantees seamless gaming on the Nintendo Switch as it well exceeds recommendations by Nintendo. Amazingly, simple file transfer tests backed up the benchmark results, with files copying across to the card at around 98MB/sec and back at approximately 160MB/sec.



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