I have bought 2 Lexar cards previously and both failed within a month, I would stick with Kingston or Samsung.
Ashe
18 Oct 161#12
If you think people posting accurate reports of their problems with a product are trolls, I suggest you look up the definition.
rev6
18 Oct 16#11
Did you buy 60? :smile:
KuK
18 Oct 163#10
What a bunch negative people(Troll's), I used 100's of Lexar's cards(Job) and not one fault
Number one failed cards are Sandisk.:confused:
Samsung cards may burst into flames :laughing:
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deliveryman
18 Oct 161#9
Toshiba EXCERIA is the propper one :wink:
abdi12346
18 Oct 16#8
Sold out :disappointed:
thebigpash
18 Oct 161#7
yeah there cards are pretty poor, you can get Samsung EVO for 12.99 on Amazon and they are far better and more reliable. I build raspberry pi's for people so I speak from experience. not voting cold as it is pretty cheap but it really is getting what you pay for
Spasho to thebigpash
18 Oct 16#13
This. Samsung or Sandisk are the brands to go for as they're the most reliable and trustworthy.
Never had an issue with my two 64GB Sandisk cards. :smiley:
sunkissed
18 Oct 16#6
pay little extra for a better brand I also had problems with this card.
pp02442
18 Oct 16#5
oos :disappointed:
Ashe
18 Oct 16#4
I had one of these, it suddenly became 'read-only' and I could no longer write or delete from it. I haven't had problems with other makes.
pavel76
18 Oct 16#3
60 sold by single transaction at 17:41 !
jameshothothot
18 Oct 16#2
not sure what exact speeds but seems a grear deal. i have 64gb in my asus t100. looking for 128gb next
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Number one failed cards are Sandisk.:confused:
Samsung cards may burst into flames :laughing:
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Never had an issue with my two 64GB Sandisk cards. :smiley: