Interesting, in the US, I purchased a Samsung 64GB EVO card for $22 USD (14.41 GBP) a few days ago. Still, it is odd that the price would be that disparaging, in every instance I have seen, more storage = less $$$ per GB, except if you want to purchase 128gbs. Nonetheless, hopefully 32GBs suites all your needs!Thanks guys, I just went for a 32GB for ease of compatibility. CBA with cluster size/block size stuff etc.
Basically being lazy. Also the 64GB was £25-27, the 32GB was £9.99
But many report that the system became unstable with 124go onesabout 11x15x1mm
but in all seriousness, probably any size microSD should work as long as its formatted to fat32
yeah once you get over about 32gb it starts to be on a card to card basis, some will work others won't, just depends on brand, model etc....just check for others experiences to find out what models have worked for people, doesnt help that half the people having issues with bigger cards probably bought fake cards from china for $2 and thats why they cant use it.....but i know once you start exceeding the normal limits be sure to check compatibility first....but i think for the most part, the large majority of 64GB cards will be ok, 128GB cards will probably be a bit hit n miss, and anything over that and your just going overkillBut many report that the system became unstable with 124go ones
32kb else the 3ds won't detect itIs there a specific block size you are choosing when formatting FAT32 from 64GB card for best compatibility?