...could someone point me in the right direction. I thought I saw one for $70-something. now, I can only find ones for $140+. I bought one for around half that which was about $40, so what's going on here. that's a major jump.
1 TB SD cards don't exist so I wouldn't trust that listing. Most likely they're all fake cards. Best stay away from eBay when buying memory cards, there are a lot of fakes on there. Only buy from reputable stores such as Amazon or local electronics stores.Anyone tried any of these?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/128GB-256...hash=item1c63d316f3:m:mEmzRC0d3e0ptoE8k_UbJZA
God damn, it took me near 2 or so hours to scan a 64gb sd card with h2testw. I don't even want to imagine how long it would take to scan a 256gb SD card, haha!Keep in mind that you might get a couterfeit if you ever purchase cheapo SD cards or cheapo USB drives which hold a lot of GB.
Run h2testw on them to determine their actual size.
God damn, it took me near 2 or so hours to scan a 64gb sd card with h2testw. I don't even want to imagine how long it would take to scan a 256gb SD card, haha!
Some of them can, but they're low quality and can corrupt or break later down the line. Often they display a fake capacity and the real size is only 4 or 8 GB so once you fill up more than that it will start corrupting files.can the knockoffs actually hold the same amount of data or can they but lose it at some point?
Some of them can, but they're low quality and can corrupt or break later down the line. Often they display a fake capacity and the real size is only 4 or 8 GB so once you fill up more than that it will start corrupting files.
I probably should've mentioned I'm in the US. I just bought the one @aytug25 mentioned. if it doesn't work well, I'll just return it.