[Q] I have a adata 16gb class 10 microSd.
Antutu benchmark says 8,5MB/s write and 18MB/s read speed.
Why so low??
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Ralf_g60 said:
[Q] I have a adata 16gb class 10 microSd.
Antutu benchmark says 8,5MB/s write and 18MB/s read speed.
Why so low??
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Benchmarks are never accurate, many a different thing can affect them. Try SD Card Speed Booster in the market. Or any of the other apps that come up when you search for sd speed.
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Guys just wondering. If you have more memory on your sd card does it affect the quadrant score. I just put in a 16gb sdhc class 2 in my x10 with all my data from my 8gb card which was almost full. In my first run i got 750. Then i got 853, 859, 805.
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It shouldn't make any difference whatsoever.
rkanwar said:
Guys just wondering. If you have more memory on your sd card does it affect the quadrant score. I just put in a 16gb sdhc class 2 in my x10 with all my data from my 8gb card which was almost full. In my first run i got 750. Then i got 853, 859, 805.
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i have a class 4 32gb sd card and get the same results as i got with the class 2 8gb card that came with the phone. so no, it doesn't affect quadrant or linpack.
edit: don't know if it's different if you installed the Benchmark apps on sd with apps2sd, then it sure can make a difference.
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oh right that weird cuz ive never got above 832 and ive not installed apps2sd...it wont let me :S
Hello, I wanna know what is default memory card which is in box class? 2 or 4? I have 4 class 8 gb card. So will it be better?
default is class 2. Class 4 or higher is recommended.
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default is class 2. Class 4 or higher is recommended.
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From what I know our 2gb SD card is class 6.
It may not be class 6 but it certainly isn't class 2 because the transfer speed is pretty good and problems would have appeared.
the card which comes with the phone is class 2
class 4 will be faster, class 6 will be even faster. (write and read)
The default card made in taiwan is class 4 or may be 6 the speed are higher around 5 mbps. But some cards are faulty. The class represents the mbps speed of the card like class 2 is 2 mbps class 4 is 4 mbps class 6 6 Mbps. Theres app called sdtools in market check it out. ( test sdcard and see what write speed it shows )
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I got 8.6mbps write speed with SD Tools benchmark... Does this sound like a calss 2 card to you? I've had class 2 cards before and I'm pretty familiar with the slow speeds of those; this one doesn't compare.
If there is no number on the card within a circle then generally it is a class 2 card.
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based on what I've read for the past couple of months many users have class 2 which had resulted in various problems. my speeds are around 2-3. and there's no number on the card. class 2. I'm getting an 8gb class 6 soon.
They provide different class of card to everyone. Some r lucky some not.
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4silvertooth said:
The default card made in taiwan is class 4 or may be 6 the speed are higher around 5 mbps. But some cards are faulty. The class represents the mbps speed of the card like class 2 is 2 mbps class 4 is 4 mbps. Theres app called sdtools in market check it out.
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hello, I downloaded sd tools and opened. It shows:
Name: 00000
OEM id: SM
mid: 0x00001b
Date: 01/2011
And some other info but I can't find what is my card class...
snikeris said:
hello, I downloaded sd tools and opened. It shows:
Name: 00000
OEM id: SM
mid: 0x00001b
Date: 01/2011
And some other info but I can't find what is my card class...
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Press test sdcard and see what's the write speed of you card.
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the default 1 in india is class 2 just chk ur card if it have 2 or nothing written on it than its a class2 orelse it does contain the class printed on it in a circle orelse u can use some app to sort out ur confusion
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Press test sdcard and see what's the write speed of you card.
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Writing speed: 5.4 MB/s
Reading speed: 13.5 MB/s
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Writing speed: 5.4 MB/s
Reading speed: 13.5 MB/s
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You are probably on class 4.
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You are probably on class 4.
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ok, thanks, so i will keep my default memory card.
for stats.
Writing speed: 6.5 MB/s
Reading speed: 17.8 MB/s
no class number on card.
Just how accurate is SD tools? I tried it on a 8gb transcend class 6 card and am getting
write - 11.7 mb
read 21.4
That seems pretty high right?
Well the class shows the minimum speed. So if you get high speed good for you.
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Well, mine was class 0 a.k.a. no card included. Well, I do not complain since I got this brand new phone from Portugal for like $200 with a 2yrs warranty.
Then I bought a cheapo A-Data 8 GiB SD card and turns out I got this - quite happy if you ask me.
Just don't be happy about speed it's good but there's also latency (the root cause of reboots some users have).
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[Q] Sd card speed
I did a benchmark with AnTuTu, it says:
8,5MB/s write and 18MB/s read speed.
Benchmark with SD tools says:
13,1write and also 18MB/s read
Isn't this quite low?
I bought a new Adata 16gb class 10 card, it isn't really faster then my previous sandisk 8gb class 2?
Did try sd boost from market, but didn't help much.
My gf has a sgs2, which gets about 12,5MB/s write, but 30+MB/s read speed!
Any ideas?
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Card is formatted fat32 btw
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I currently have a 8gb class2 sdcard in my ace.. If i was to change this to an 8gb class10 or 16gb class10 would this speed up my phone..
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aronfeerick said:
I currently have a 8gb class2 sdcard in my ace.. If i was to change this to an 8gb class10 or 16gb class10 would this speed up my phone..
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Yes. Higher d class, faster d speed. Even im using an 8gb class 2 sd card with SD speed booster app.
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It depends what you mean by faster, rom is on the phone so wont be effected. Read speed of things like gallery will.
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Ur rite. But if ur moving ur Dalvik cache 2 SD, den u would need a faster memory(probably higher den class 2) coz class 2 doesn't deliver same speed as class 10.
After u move ur apps2sd card class 2 takes a little longer time 2 open compared 2 class 10 coz class 10 has more read/write speed.
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Rom: CyanogenMod-7.1.0-RC1-Grif_07
DT-app2sd enabled+8gb class 2 wit 1gb ext4 partition
Yup, especially if you move your apps to SD, just to mention the fact that card class means the speed of read/write, so class 2 is around 2Mb per second, and class 10 would logically have around 10 megs which is 5 times faster broadband.
But if you use your SD only for photos, videos and music, than it won't help a lot.
Its mainly boot up i want to speed up..
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If you don't have any apps on your SD (via app2sd or CM7) than no, you can speed up boot through sripts like JIT (integrated into CM).
So, I've been reading everywhere here about sizes and different classes. What I'm most interested in is, how fast can the Galaxy S3 write to the sd card, better put the max write speed to the micro sd card? I want the fastest card available, but only if the phone will use it at max speed. Hope someone can give me an answer so I can order one tonight.
thanks for your help
Samsung 32GB Class 10
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Samsung 32GB Class 10
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so I guess there is no point in ordering something that is faster than a class 10, aww shucks :'(
I believe class 10 is the current fastest. I bought it since it was not too expensive at the time..
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what does it benchmark outside the galaxy s3? Is it the same or higher?
SanDisk 64 GB Class 10
Can't help you there, sorry. I suppose it would not be vastly different though.
Sammy claim 24 read and 13 write. But file system overhead etc is perhaps not being accounted for. As it is though, records video fine and otherwise gives me no problems..
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Sandisk 16GB class 10 UHS-1 on my s3 I got
Writing speed 15.08 MB/s
Reading speed 33.37 MB/s
what did you get off your galaxy s3 ablacklist?
This time I got :
Writing speed 18.46 MB/s
Reading speed 26.89 MB/s
I used SD card tester app to check my speed.
Kernel : syiah 1.4
Rom : omega v10
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ablacklist said:
This time I got :
Writing speed 18.46 MB/s
Reading speed 26.89 MB/s
I used SD card tester app to check my speed.
Kernel : syiah 1.4
Rom : omega v10
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thats internal storage, not external.
change path and then test
hey ablacklist, I meant to say before what are the speeds on that card when plugged directly to your computer? How much was it and where?
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thats internal storage, not external.
change path and then test
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Oh thx man... you are right....my bad..
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hey ablacklist, I meant to say before what are the speeds on that card when plugged directly to your computer? How much was it and where?
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I haven't test it on my PC yet, tonight I will give it a go and post it.
and Here is the real result with the right path for sandisk 16GB class 10 UHS-1
Writting speed 10.77 MB/s
Reading speed 17.92 MB/s
ablacklist said:
Oh thx man... you are right....my bad..
I haven't test it on my PC yet, tonight I will give it a go and post it.
and Here is the real result with the right path for sandisk 16GB class 10 UHS-1
Writting speed 10.77 MB/s
Reading speed 17.92 MB/s
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Thanks look forward to reading it. I have yet to see someone post greater than 11mb/s. bummer
Samsung 32gb class 10
SanDisk 16Gb class 6 ultra speed...
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write 27mb/s
read 33mb/s
Whats the best Cluster size for SanDisk 64gb class 10?
With latest stockrom blg8
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Thanks look forward to reading it. I have yet to see someone post greater than 11mb/s. bummer
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I tested on Sony vaio laptop that come with Ricoh PCIe memory slot, I got:
Write speed : 11.40 MB/s
Read speed : 22.77 MB/s
and based on previous result on s3 (W: 10.77 MB/s R: 17.92 MB/s) , the difference are:
Write speed difference : 0.63 MB/s
Read speed difference : 4.85 MB/s
@Sandisk 16GB class 10 UHS-1
gjllopez said:
So, I've been reading everywhere here about sizes and different classes. What I'm most interested in is, how fast can the Galaxy S3 write to the sd card, better put the max write speed to the micro sd card? I want the fastest card available, but only if the phone will use it at max speed. Hope someone can give me an answer so I can order one tonight.
thanks for your help
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Run that same "sd card tester" app on the internal memory. That should be representative of how fast it "can" be +/-
hope that helps,
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EDIT: Example in post #10 of the test done on the internal memory, which in theory should be close to max capabilities; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29525785&postcount=10
EDIT2: I've attached my internal memory test (UBLF2 stock + root) and my Sandisk 64GB Class 10 / UHS 1 sd card tested in the SGS3 (stock format as it came out of the package)