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Dennis1989

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Hello,

I want to buy a cheap 2 GB SD card from Kingston. The writing speed is 1,5 MBs and reading speed is 5 MBs.
Now my question is:

Is 5 MBs reading speed enough to play GBA/NDS games without lag or is it to slow? I dont care about the writing speed because i don't put roms on it very often and when i do that i have plenty of time.


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Dennis
 

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its also slightly dependent on the flashcard as well, diffferent flashcard have different patch implementation which can changed speed needed.

for me, I am using the SC DS and i have been using the standard kingston ds card which no problems.
 

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Hello,

I want to buy a cheap 2 GB SD card from Kingston. The writing speed is 1,5 MBs and reading speed is 5 MBs.
Now my question is:

Is 5 MBs reading speed enough to play GBA/NDS games without lag or is it to slow? I dont care about the writing speed because i don't put roms on it very often and when i do that i have plenty of time.


Regards,
Dennis

I have a Kingston 1GB micro SD in my M3 Simply and I haven't noticed lag
 

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In my experience, any good flashcart will run well with about any media.

The only exceptions are the odd games like Castlevania.
 

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