Just think of the wonders of how fast you can transfer stuff over to the microSD, it would be wonderfully awesome xD.Rydian said:Why would you go for a class 10? Class is write speed, what matters for carts is read speed. People use class 4 and 6 without any trouble.
Generally the reader will be a bottleneck, though.RedBaron said:Just think of the wonders of how fast you can transfer stuff over to the microSD, it would be wonderfully awesome xD.Rydian said:Why would you go for a class 10? Class is write speed, what matters for carts is read speed. People use class 4 and 6 without any trouble.It's cheap $15HAVE YOU LEARNED NOTHING FROM YOUR PSP DAYS!?!??!
Why would you go for a class 10? Class is write speed, what matters for carts is read speed. People use class 4 and 6 without any trouble.jurassicplayer said:QUOTE(Rydian @ Dec 10 2010, 09:32 PM)
Rydian said:Why would you go for a class 10? Class is write speed, what matters for carts is read speed. People use class 4 and 6 without any trouble.
Yes Master I have learnt to make sure it is genuine that is why I asked MasterRydian said:Generally the reader will be a bottleneck, though.RedBaron said:Just think of the wonders of how fast you can transfer stuff over to the microSD, it would be wonderfully awesome xD.Rydian said:Why would you go for a class 10? Class is write speed, what matters for carts is read speed. People use class 4 and 6 without any trouble.It's cheap $15HAVE YOU LEARNED NOTHING FROM YOUR PSP DAYS!?!??!
Why would you go for a class 10? Class is write speed, what matters for carts is read speed. People use class 4 and 6 without any trouble.jurassicplayer said:QUOTE(Rydian @ Dec 10 2010, 09:32 PM)
http://www.msy.com.au/product.jsp?productId=2151KidIce said:Rydian said:Why would you go for a class 10? Class is write speed, what matters for carts is read speed. People use class 4 and 6 without any trouble.
Because all of my class 6's out perform all of my class 4's in read speed and access times (yes, I have a mess of microSD's floating around). Class ratings for SD's may be about write speeds, but higher classed cards tend to have better read speeds as well...
And I've actually been experiencing better results w/ class 6+ "off brands" lately than Kingstons, Sandisks, etc. Got a link RB?