A great card for your Wii U to run the homebrew, 128GB should be more than enough.
Free delivery too, hope this helps.
64GB and 128GB - Class 10, UHS-I (U1), 300x (up to 45MB/s read, 20MB/s write)
- Agharta
14 comments
BeerDrinker
5 Feb 161#1
Also use code TOPLEX for an extra 7% off taking this down to £23.24
pavel76
5 Feb 16#2
"Sorry, that code is not valid."
BeerDrinker
5 Feb 162#3
Oops, my bad. Code is TOPLEX. Not sure where TOPLAR came from...
Thanks!
Oxygene
6 Feb 16#4
For 4K buy U3 type card :smiley:
amour3k to Oxygene
6 Feb 16#5
Probably 3 times as much money too?, hehehe. :-)
MrBrightside1987
6 Feb 16#6
There's a Wii U homebrew community?!?
I really should pull my head out from under this rock more often. Shame the consoles are still so expensive though
katya1971
6 Feb 161#7
Will this be any good for a linx tablet running windows 10
MickyD
6 Feb 16#8
Any good for dash cams, I know some of the cards suffer problems with write speed and heat build up in summer months. Any advice would be appreciated.
fbiroylindell
6 Feb 16#9
A better alternative for roughly the same price is the Qumox 128GB SD card. R/W speeds of 80MB/s and 35MB/s respectively, so its faster than this card. Have had mine for ages, had no issues whatsoever (despite transferring TB's of movies onto it on a regular basis). The reviews speak for themselves anyways:
Plus an alternative is this even quicker card I bought a few years ago which is good for the money: Komputer Bay 128GB
stoodstill
6 Feb 16#10
what is SDXC is that Fat32
Yiddo4life to stoodstill
6 Feb 16#11
Windows will try and fromat as exFAT but you can use FAT32 with other programs
reddragon105 to stoodstill
9 Feb 16#14
No, it's Secure Digital eXtended Capacity, which supports capacities of up to 2tb, as opposed to SDHC (High Capacity), which only supports up to 32gb.
FAT32 is a file system, and you can format SD cards with whichever file system you prefer/require. As FAT32 has a partition limit of 8tb you'll be able to format any SDXC card as FAT32, but it also has a file size limit of 4gb which could be a problem, in which case you could format it as NTFS or exFAT, and exFAT would be the better choice.
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Free delivery too, hope this helps.
64GB and 128GB - Class 10, UHS-I (U1), 300x (up to 45MB/s read, 20MB/s write)
- Agharta
14 comments
Thanks!
I really should pull my head out from under this rock more often. Shame the consoles are still so expensive though
http://www.amazon.co.uk/128GB-Secure-Digital-Memory-HighSpeed/dp/B00JAXVUSO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1454760619&sr=8-1&keywords=qumox+128
FAT32 is a file system, and you can format SD cards with whichever file system you prefer/require. As FAT32 has a partition limit of 8tb you'll be able to format any SDXC card as FAT32, but it also has a file size limit of 4gb which could be a problem, in which case you could format it as NTFS or exFAT, and exFAT would be the better choice.