I'm using a class 4 sandisk 64gb and it seems to be fine for me. I'll see how it is with Xenoblade when it comes out.
Yes, as long as you format it properly, 64GB and 128GB cards usually come pre-formatted as exFAT.Does anyone know if 64 GB SD works on Wii U for Loadiine?
Are you talking about the wud? Or do you mean a specific file inside the content folder? Because the WII U only supports fat32 and Bayonetta 2 is tested so I highly doubt that.
Actually amazed that you have decent load times with a class 4 card.
Something is not right here. I load 3D World in 20-30 seconds (levels load 5-10 seconds)Hi,is SDXC Slower then SDHC?
I have two Sandisk Ultra micro SDHC/SDXC.
1. SanDisk Ultra Android microSDHC 32GB up to 80 MB/Sek, Class 10 Speicherkarte UHS-1+ SD-Adapter (made in China)
2. SanDisk Ultra Imaging microSDXC 64GB up to 80 MB/Sek, Class 10 Speicherkarte UHS-1+ SD-Adapter (Made in Taiwan)
Mario 3d World Loading Timesfrom first White Screen to Title Screen:
Card 1: 55 sec.
Card2: 1.12.000 Minutes (I have tested with Cluster 32 and 64,self load Times +- 1sec.)
Is the Android Card faster or ist SDXC slower then SDHC?
Or is "Made in Taiwan"Slower.
I dont understand why the 64GB Card is not so fast?The SD cards looks exactly same.
What is the best Alternate 64Card (under 30 Euro)
Bye
Imo youd be better off spending the money on a larger card instead of a faster card.I use one of these. Currently playing Mario 3D with my gf.
http://pcbyte.com.au/index.php/samsung-64gb-micro-sdxc-evo-plus-class-10-uhs-i-48mb-s
Reads at 80mb/s. Its booting the game that takes the longest, no more then 30 seconds. Loading levels and saving games feels like normal.
Would recommend.
I plan to buy pcbyte.com.au/index.php/samsung-64gb-pro-plus-micro-sdxc-class-10-95mb-s-memory-card?___SID=U
This one reads at 95mb/s. Probably won't be noticeable.
So write speeds are good then? My cards all lose a good bit when using FAT32. Not bad, but still not what exFAT or NTFS achieve. And idk, Xenoblade always seemed to load good for me.I got the Kingston SDXC UHS-I U3 (SDA3) 256GB.
Played Xenoblade X EUR on it, runs and loads smooth. (Don't know if this was a title that was slow tho?)
But this card does life up to it's speed claims, finally awesome transfer speeds via my USB3.0 card reader.
So write speeds are good then? My cards all lose a good bit when using FAT32. Not bad, but still not what exFAT or NTFS achieve. And idk, Xenoblade always seemed to load good for me.