Hacking New SD

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SanDisk Ultra has slow write speeds for my taste, but I would always recommend Samsung class 10 sd cards for best results in writing and reading and they are not that expensive either. I use both, my Samsung class 10 128gb is way faster than my 200gb SanDisk class 10.
 
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SanDisk Ultra has slow write speeds for my taste, but I would always recommend Samsung class 10 sd cards for best results in writing and reading and they are not that expensive either. I use both, my Samsung class 10 128gb is way faster than my 200gb SanDisk class 10.
The speeds should be about the same between SanDisk Ultra and Samsung Evo. SanDisk Extreme is comparable to the Samsung Pro.
 
The speeds should be about the same between SanDisk Ultra and Samsung Evo. SanDisk Extreme is comparable to the Samsung Pro.
You would think that, but I never bought a Samsung Pro card just regular Samsung class 10 at Wal-Mart. Compared to the SanDisk Ultra micro sd (also bought at Wal-Mart) the Samsung 32 blazes.
 
this is sort of unrelated but what's the big deal with Kingston? I use a kingston 32gb msd + adapter for my cias/emunand and it works fine, no issues speed or otherwise. Yet I've heard Kingston is terrible and you should stay away from them as much as possible, but where I live Kingston is by far the easiest and cheapest brand to find. What's wrong with them?
in my exp its a hit or miss with kingston i either get a good card with decent speeds or i end up with a sd (or micro sd and/or adapter) with random contact issues . . . and now that i think about it sandisk cards have always worked for me and fairly fast at that

but this is just my personal experince
 

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