As title - £24.99 shipped for a 128GB branded uSD card seems as good as you get right now.
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hubaholic
8 Dec 16#1
Nice price, heat added.
artnada
8 Dec 16#2
These reliable?
superpurpleturtle
8 Dec 16#3
nice :smiley:
Lanius
8 Dec 161#4
These are great for big file read/writes such as video recording but terrible for small file use such as installing most phone apps on it.
noseley to Lanius
8 Dec 16#5
where's your reference for this, as any I found on the net were comparing the U1 version. this is the U3.
Pixi to Lanius
8 Dec 16#10
Helpful thank you :laughing:
Lanius
8 Dec 16#6
Just been reading the various threads on here for weeks now and that's the consensus. There's benchmark images around that show the slow 4k performance and it's the U3 one i'm referring too as well.
phantomhobo
8 Dec 16#7
I've also seen poor performance for what I want to use this for, which is using an iflash in a ipod classic :disappointed:
riise74
8 Dec 16#8
Cheers
wakaru
8 Dec 16#9
I have been using the 64GB size version of this microSD card (both U1 and U3) on the Raspberry Pi (Retropie & Kodi) without problems.
Good reliable cards if you ask me.
JoeSpur to wakaru
8 Dec 16#12
I have also been using this (128GB version) with a Raspberry Pi 3 and I must say it's noticibly slower than the Samsung Evo (64GB version) that I was using before it, without any benchmarking... It's not unusuable by any means though, and it will suit most people's needs. If I were to choose a recommendation I would go with Samsung Evo, but these are apparently better than SanDisk cards in the same range.
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Good reliable cards if you ask me.