Hacking How large SD card would you recommend?

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biggest you can responsibly afford, but at least 64gig. I had a spare 64 gigger sitting around after using a new 128 gig for my new 3ds, and yeah, I kinda wish I'd used the 64 in the new and kept the 128 for the switch, I already have more shit than the 64 can hold.. had to use a 16 gig to hold Ys 8. and it filled the whole card... yikes!
 
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I bought a 128GB card about a week and a half ago, it's already full. Once the price of the 256GB or 400GB drops down to $50 or less, I'll pick one up. I know it may take a year or so for that to happen, but I do have a couple smaller cards from phones and other things that I can use. I took my 32GB card from my Vita to use it before I got my 128GB...
 
For playing backups, how large SD card should I buy?
I'm thinking either 64gb or 128gb. I guess in theory I could always buy larger but I don't want to spend to much money on it.

To the people who are already using SX OS, how fast did you fill up your SD card?

I have a 128gig, I have 9 games on it. Was going to buy another 128gig since they were on sale for $40, but figured there isn't 9 games i would want to play at once anyways so no worries. at $120 CAD for a 256gig card I wouldn't bother. I'd just get 2x 128's when they are on sale.
 
For playing backups, how large SD card should I buy?
I'm thinking either 64gb or 128gb. I guess in theory I could always buy larger but I don't want to spend to much money on it.

To the people who are already using SX OS, how fast did you fill up your SD card?
Honestly I bought a 200 gbcard before all this sx os stuff was announced now it seems far to small only have like 40 gb remaining
 
One thing I'll say is if you are buying one try to get one with U3 speed like the Samsung cards or your transfers will take a while everytime you want to add and new games and stuff.
 
If you have a low capacity SDcard, it is better to use XCI than installing NSP. With XCI, you can easily swap the games you want to play. TX should includes a file manager in their CFW and support external hard drive connected to the dock's USB. This way we can drag and drop the games without removing the SDcard.
 

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