I been reading that the forms about the different classes. Are there difference between max read/write speeds and max sustained speed? What class would be better for movie, stuff like videogame rom storage and music ?
kipliq said:
I been reading that the forms about the different classes. Are there difference between max read/write speeds and max sustained speed? What class would be better for movie, stuff like videogame rom storage and music ?
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A class 4 is considered plenty for smart phones and similar electronics. Though our phone, as most newer phones, can take up to a class 10. Higher the class - the better the transfer speeds.
Class 10 is supposed to have a minimum of 10mbps and a high of 22mbps. In general the class numerous indicates minimum transfer speed. The better the brand, the better the sustained read/write speeds. Though class speed does not mean it will not go over the high end of it's transfer rate. Some class 6's (6mbps min transfer speed) have topped out around 30mbps. Again, the better the brand, in general, the better the 'past minimum' speed performance.
Though class 10 cards are a bit more expensive, and not obviously practical, unless you were getting it for having the OS run on it, like cm7 , but even then, as most people don't have their cm7 running on a class 10 sdcard and no one is complaining about slow performance.
I'd recommend putting the money towards a lower class 64gb card. As long as you format it with fat32, and ideally 32bit sectors, the phone will recognize it, giving you a stupid amount of available storage.
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Another time class 10 cards can make a difference is if you take a lot of photos and video and save them directly to the external SD card. Especially if you are taking HD video.
I use a Class 6 and it works great.
I noticed a much faster upload speed to the car compared to a Class 4 and 2 so there is some truth to the Classes.
You know, you can also use SD-Booster app to change the cache your card is set at. To test, open your gallery and watch how it loads the pics. The app will show you what the cache is currently at. Then use SD Booster and change the cache. Go back and look at your gallery. I have a class 2 16gb but have the cache at 3072. Works great!
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What does that app do exactly? Is it altering the card or something on the phone to speed it up?
It's telling me the 2048 is too high for mine.
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Amazon has a 32gig sandisk for 35.99. And if you sign up for 'prime'(free 30 day trial) they will 2nd day air ship for free. You have 30 days to cancel the prime. Mine will Be here tomorrow.
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la5794 said:
Amazon has a 32gig sandisk for 35.99. And if you sign up for 'prime'(free 30 day trial) they will 2nd day air ship for free. You have 30 days to cancel the prime. Mine will Be here tomorrow.
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Students get two years free Prime membership. Heads up for anyone in college here.
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They changed it to six months
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I wasn't sure if I would really put to use the higher read/write speeds, but I bought a ADATA 32GB class 10 uSD card from Newegg that got mostly good reviews.
"ADATA 32GB Micro SDHC Flash Card with Adapter Model AUSDH32GCL10-RA1"
I'm getting about 14MB/s write and 21MB/s read (see attached picture).
I just bought a class 10 16gb microsd for around 20$. Is that good? Here's a random link (i bought from seller sim_eagle) this guy has them too: http://www.ebay.com/itm/16GB-OEM-Cl...gital_Camera_Memory_Cards&hash=item35b5a9ac83
I was gonna go 32gb but they were mostly class 2-4 and a class 10 was 70$
Crap! I just found a 32gb class 10 for 11$ =/ edit: err its not buy-it-now, its auction w/ 6 days left.
Here's a 99.8% super seller w/ 32gb class 10 for 50$ inc free shipping: http://www.ebay.com/itm/32GB-MICRO-...gital_Camera_Memory_Cards&hash=item2eb992f867
I also bought this little guy: http://www.ebay.com/itm/180771573698?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
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I am going to buy the 32 gb Prime (with keyboard) and have been researching memory card options. I am leaning towards the following:
1. Lexar High Speed microsd 32gb Class 10 (for the device)
2. Sandisk Extreme SDHC 32gb class 10 (for the docking station)
I will use this to watch movies, play music, surf the web, take notes, use apps, and play emulators.
My only concern is I've heard the class 10's have trouble with speeds on smaller files/apps/programs. Will that be an issue? Or will these two cards be a good setup?
Pretty much everything will be "slow" on working with smaller files / programs due to file system overhead.
Doesn't matter if it's a class 2/4/10/1,000.
John Kotches said:
Pretty much everything will be "slow" on working with smaller files / programs due to file system overhead.
Doesn't matter if it's a class 2/4/10/1,000.
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I've read similar things as well. You will truly be fine if you just get a Class 4 and save the money.
irishtexmex said:
I've read similar things as well. You will truly be fine if you just get a Class 4 and save the money.
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with smaller files (a few data blocks in size) you have as many writes to the file system management space as you do data block writes.
with large files there are much fewer writes proportionately which is why large files have higher throughput.
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I went with a 32gb class 10 pny micro sd from newegg. It was 47.99 and I finally tested it last week. Wrote video/music files at 11.5-12mb/sec. Some of the other class 10s had reviews claiming they only wrote at class 4 speeds. I can't stand how slow my class 4 16gb in my phone us...
Hey cyi1 is there a chance you would mind testing the write speed using your phones sd card too just to get a view of the speed difference from class 10-4?
Thanks in advance if you can. I'm sitting here trying to decide whether I get the 32gb class 4 or the 16gb class 10 as they are about the same respective price here.
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Hey cyi1 is there a chance you would mind testing the write speed using your phones sd card too just to get a view of the speed difference from class 10-4?
Thanks in advance if you can. I'm sitting here trying to decide whether I get the 32gb class 4 or the 16gb class 10 as they are about the same respective price here.
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I second that, would like to know this aswell. please let us know.
You might want to give this a read.
I'd also suggest getting SD cards from a source with a good exchange policy. The speeds can fluctuate wildly within a class and even from idenetical cards from the same manufacturer.
So, what ever cards you get, test them and if not-acceptable, exchange them.
I stated this in the "Ultimate Accessory" thread. But I'm going to say it here to.
Don't buy the Patriot MicroSD 32GB Class 10. It's awful and I'm not the only one stating this. It used to be $100+ (I bought it when it first came out), but now it's like $40 because people realized how crappy they are. Speed throughput was never the problem, but they randomly corrupt and when it DOES happen, it's bad. Mine corrupted on me 3 times in only a few months. Each time I was lucky to have had a backup (Ti Media Sync) and managed to save just about everything. The first time I lost a lot of pictures that hadn't backed up yet.
Anyway, the corruption doesn't come from using USB or anything. Everytime mine randomly corrupted, I was using it away from a computer or charger. First time I was watching a video off the card (admittedly porn) and the second time I was taking a picture. Third time I don't know because the phone was in my pocket in standby and when I pulled my phone out to show someone a pic from the phone it wasn't there, along with the rest of the stuff that was on the SD. Oh, and the first time this happened was on my Nexus One, not my Sensation.
Anyway, I replaced it with the Samsung 32GB Class 10 (bought it for just over $80) and it's been rock solid so far (2 months in). Speeds are pretty much identical to the Patriots. I use "Boot Manager" and dual boot a couple different ROMs off it, and they all fly.
Just wanted to give you guys a heads up.
I went "cheap" on a class 4 Transcend 32GB for both my photon and my upcoming Transformer Prime.
In actual copies, I was seeing in the 6-7 MB range so I won't complain.
I purchased the ADATA 32GB Class 10 from NewEgg and it works wonderfully. I haven't done any testing beyond copying 4GB of video files to it, which copied at a rock solid 17MB/s! I'm impressed needless to say.
Model AUSDH32GCL10-RA1
Could you run a crystalmark benchmark on your card(s).
If the transcend random 4k R/W speeds are decent, that may be the ticket for me.
Thanks
curreyr:
i can, but I won't get to this until Sunday when i get home.
6mb/second was not on random writes, it was on bulk copies of mp3 files for the phone
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no problem, and no real hurry (since like others in the holding pattern to actually get a prime).
My wife's xmas gift of a new camera is getting a SanDisk 32gb class 10 "extreme" (SDSDRX3-032G-A21) that I plan on running crystalmark tests on next week.
I might even hold off getting a micro sd until 64gb cards drop closer to $100 ... (e.g SDSDQY-064G-A11A might be killer at ~$100)
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Could you run a crystalmark benchmark on your card(s).
If the transcend random 4k R/W speeds are decent, that may be the ticket for me.
Thanks
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Attached are the results... It's just under 5 in sequential mode...
I was also wondering this. Will there be any difference in watching a video file (1080p) between class 4 or 10?
Large video files will be skewed towards the sequential mode -- which tested @ 20MB per second. That's 160Mbits / second.
In theory, this class 4 card could playback a maximum bit-rate blu-ray iso without a problem. Blu-ray maximum bit rate is 48 Mbits (or 6 MBytes) / second.
Regards,
Class 4 vs 10
Unless you are recording HD video to the SD card, class 10 is a BIG waste of money. The class only refers to the write speed, NOT the read speed. If you are just loading videos or music onto the SD card, then even class 2 will be fine. It may take you longer to load the original files to the card, but it is NOT going to be slower in reading the data compared to class 10.
These class ratings are really needed for HD video camcorders and high FPS (frame per second) cameras that demand high bit rate & speeds. I use a 6 for 720p video on my nikon dslr and for 4-6 fps 14 megapixel shots, but class 2/4 for my phone/tablets where it is just used to store movies, songs, pictures, etc...
I just picked up 2 Samsung class 10 32gb Sd cards from fry for $35 a piece. I think it was a wise decision and will help me out in the future. I know it's overkill but I think for that price it was worth it. So now my Prime will have 96gb of storage when I hook up my dock. That is truly overkill as well, but who knows when I might need all of it lol.
After a huge thread I read here about classes, I changed my mind and went with a class 4 for the Prime (was thinking I mist get a class 10). I picked a Transcend 32gb class 4 off of Amazon for $33 delivered.
hello i just got an amaze and with its camera and video quality i think i need a better sd card as my current one is class 2. any recommendations and letting me me know what the phone can handle without paying for more than i need would be greatly appreciated.
thanks very much
The Amaze can handle a class 10 memory card. This would be preferred as it has the fastest read and write speed that I know of. I am currently using a 16GB class 6 SanDisk and it works really well.
Hope this is helpful. Or maybe someone else can give you more info.
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windcan said:
hello i just got an amaze and with its camera and video quality i think i need a better sd card as my current one is class 2. any recommendations and letting me me know what the phone can handle without paying for more than i need would be greatly appreciated.
thanks very much
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This should do the trick.
http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-...H4U0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1325371114&sr=8-2
Looks like it may be worth it to go straight to class 10.
Thanks
PNY class 10.
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I just got a Samsung 32gb class 10 and it works great.
what is "PNY"?
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what is "PNY"?
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PNY is just a brand
Picked up a Lexar 32gb class 10 for $45 on boxing day. (for you Americans, that's the day after Christmas)
lol
marleyfan61 said:
Picked up a Lexar 32gb class 10 for $45 on boxing day. (for you Americans, that's the day after Christmas)
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Confused
My Amaze is on it's way to my door this Wednesday, and I too am on the hunt for a good class 10 micro SD card. I had a Patriot 32 GB ordered from Amazon (it had 4+ stars), but then I started reading specific user ratings. It almost looks as though there is a problem with quality/consistency with many of the 32GB class 10s. The Patriot, and several others, had quite a few recent users complain that their class 10 doesn't run any faster then their old class 2 or 4. (The complaints I tried to focused on are from users who had run speed tests and didn't just provide seat-of-the-pants analysis.) Admittedly, I was going for as cheap as I could (the Patriot was only $47), but I looked at several others and they had spotty speed comments as well.
Does anyone have specific knowledge or insight on this? Is it an issue with lower cost manufacturers whereby one card is great but the next can be dreadful. Is it the nature of the beast?
I appreciate your comments.
A class 10 card isn't the way to go with smartphones. Best to get a class 4.
Sharpshooterrr said:
A class 10 card isn't the way to go with smartphones. Best to get a class 4.
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really, class 4, why?
too late for me, order my 32gb class 10
curious to understand this whole thing
thanks
Sharpshooterrr said:
A class 10 card isn't the way to go with smartphones. Best to get a class 4.
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I could understand saying a class 10 isn't necessary, but to say it isn't the way to go, a class 4 is best doesn't make sense. Care to explain why?
UHS-1 Cards
I just read where UHS-1 class microSD's "were made for mobile devices". Something about being specifically designed to work with those operating systems. Anyone have experience with any of those? They're awfully expensive.
If you uses a class 2 SD card with a capacity of less than 16Gb and mostly uses it to transfer small files between your phone and PC - that would be sufficiency enough.
If you intend to use a bigger card, say, 32Gb or 64Gb and you are doing a lot of transferring MP3, movies, pictures ect ... especially if moving BIG files, say, more than 1 Gb each (e.g a full MP4 movie may take up to almost 2Gb)
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You are frequently backup your SDCard contains and moving them between PC and phone. You will appreciates the higher speed/class of your SDCard. Higher class means higher speed in reading and writting hence saving you a lot of time.
You will not notice much differences between a class 2 and a class 10 card when using it inside your phone though.
An SDCard speeding test's result will be differ from devices and that's exactly manufacturer's stated on their package/info, but, basically you got what you paid for. As we all know, Sandisk is the most expensive card out there and there is a reason for it, just do a little research and you'll know why. Sandisk classed their card at the minimum speed that their cards are capable of, whereas other manufacturer tend to class their card at the average speed that their cards capable of. Meaning a classs 10 Samsung/PNY/Patriot card may not capable of reaching the claimed speed (because, well, results are varies on devices) and the result maybe a little lower than claimed (I've tried Samsung class 10 and PNY class 10 test and the result is somewhere more or less than 9Gb/s writting).
Anyway, a class 2 16Gb Sandisk card is good enough for an average user whereas a higher class/capacity card will increase performances for those who demand more for their task/hobbies/usage
I would agree with the post above, right on the spot. I had a 8 gb class 4, 16 gb class 4, and now 32gb class 10. Did not visibly notice speed in my phone but did notice it when transferring files. You will only benefit when transferring larger files like 1 gb or more.
I only transfer my recorded videos, pictures, mp3 and that's it. I think i once transferred a movie or two.
What would have taken me 1 hr on 16 gb class 4 took me 20 - 30 min on my patriot 32 gb class 10. No problems on it since nov so far.
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A class 10 card isn't the way to go with smartphones. Best to get a class 4.
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I have a class 4 card and the video is choppy when using HD recording. It can't write the larger amount of data fast enough.
A class 10 FTW
marleyfan61 said:
I could understand saying a class 10 isn't necessary, but to say it isn't the way to go, a class 4 is best doesn't make sense. Care to explain why?
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/32-gb-micro-sd-analysis-speed-test/
anything over class 4 sacrafices random read/write speeds...meaning, just to write faster the data is more fragmented. Over time, the speed becomes slower and the table used to keep track of data must access parts of the fragments that are free...this reduces performance in higher class cards...if you look at Sandisk they their class two performs way above the minimum write speed, almost double...I always buy sandisk...nothing else...their quality is unmatched...they are the pioneers...A class 4 or class 6 sandisk would outperform many of the class 10's that people are buying right now.
Sometimes as Binary's card has, they lose integrity because of this reason...the index becomes messed up and the data becomes lost eaiser in higher class SD cards and lower quality SD cards...I believe Sandisk tries to minimize this even in their higher speed cards...
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If you guys take a look at the bitrate of the 1080p video and also add the audio bit rate it doesn't even come close to being 2 MB/s write speed which is a class 2 SD card...the highest bitrate for video I got was 11182 (kilobits per second) = 1.36499023 megabytes per second...add the 127kbps of sound and you barely have 1.4 MB/s write speed needed for the HD video recorded by our amaze...hope this clears things up.
...to run optimally while recording video/taking pics?
Or can you get by with a lesser class (6) or so?
Just wondering what everyone is using and why.
I have a 32GB class 4 SanDisk and it works great.
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I also have a 32gb class 4 (SanDisk). I haven't noticed any lag when picture taking or video recording.
I was looking up what kind of MicroSD to get my Amaze about a month ago and decided to get this one. Here are some things I picked up while doing the research.
1. Small read/writes usually takes place on the SD cards. Getting a class 10 with good write speeds for large files doesn't mean good speeds with small files.
2. SanDisk is a good brand. Mine is advertised as a class 4 but performs at class 6.
3. If you're looking at the Patriot class 10 microSD, I recommend that you stay away from it. People have been reporting errors with that card on Android devices. Patriot said that they've fixed the issue, but there are still a lot of bad cards floating around. You never know what you get.
4. If you do go with SanDisk, get it from a reputable dealer (not eBay). There are tons of SanDisk counterfeits.
Thanks so far guys - exactly the input and information I was seeking.
I have a 8g Class 6 from my G2, and a 4g Class 10 I paid $6 for to test out - both by Transcend off newegg.
Will get something with more capacity soon, and was wondering which direction to head.
I just got a patriot 16gb class 10 about a week or two ago from newegg for $10 ($20 with a $10 rebate) and it's awesome. I mostly notice it when transferring files (videos and music) between my phone and laptop. I had a 16gb class 6 ADATA before this one, but it was only 12gb cuz I originally used it with my G1 and had it partitioned.
My wifi downloads have been quicker lately, but I'm sure that's just coincidence. Anyways, good luck!
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Higher classes are more prone to errors. With the bitrate phone records hd. A class 2 is way more than enough. Go with a class 4 SanDisk. Higher classes have better sequential good for recording movies etc. Lower classes have better random read right and less prone to long term damage. The higher class you go the more risk you'll have of getting corrupt data etc. The only benefit of higher class is better sequential write speeds. ALWAYS GO with sandisk
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Higher classes are more prone to errors. With the bitrate phone records hd. A class 2 is way more than enough. Go with a class 4 SanDisk. Higher classes have better sequential good for recording movies etc. Lower classes have better random read right and less prone to long term damage. The higher class you go the more risk you'll have of getting corrupt data etc. The only benefit of higher class is better sequential write speeds. ALWAYS GO with sandisk
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If I had known this sooner, I wouldn't have invested in a 32GB Class 10 disk (not sandisk). So far, I've had it crash twice, and had to reformat every time. It's rather annoying and you do lose all your data; so for those out there still considering it, please add this to your factors of consideration.
16 GB class 6 SanDisk. No lag. No problems.
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If I had known this sooner, I wouldn't have invested in a 32GB Class 10 disk (not sandisk). So far, I've had it crash twice, and had to reformat every time. It's rather annoying and you do lose all your data; so for those out there still considering it, please add this to your factors of consideration.
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Always buy sandisk. I have not heard of any sandisk going bad but heard of all other brands going corrupt over and over. I don't believe sandisk has a class 10 or class 8. They always stick to stability and quality and is worth the price. Besides a class 4 sandisk usually outperforms a class 6 or 8 of other brands. Search for my posts regarding memory topics in accessories I talk about sequential read write and random read write and how the bit rate our phone records video in HD is waaaay below even a class 2. a good balance of sequential read write (long files such as videos or movies) and random read write (gigs of small files) is either a class 4 or class 6 if i was going to go allout I would get the new 64gig card made by sandisk for mobile phones. I think its a class 6
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Always buy sandisk. I have not heard of any sandisk going bad but heard of all other brands going corrupt over and over. I don't believe sandisk has a class 10 or class 8. They always stick to stability and quality and is worth the price. Besides a class 4 sandisk usually outperforms a class 6 or 8 of other brands. Search for my posts regarding memory topics in accessories I talk about sequential read write and random read write and how the bit rate our phone records video in HD is waaaay below even a class 2. a good balance of sequential read write (long files such as videos or movies) and random read write (gigs of small files) is either a class 4 or class 6 if i was going to go allout I would get the new 64gig card made by sandisk for mobile phones. I think its a class 6
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I had to send my 32gb class 10 Sandisk in to get replaced because of data corrpution. I agree though, Sandisk is great.
I have a Samsung class 2 8gb. Pretty good for waht I use it
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I have SanDisk 16GB Class 2, I bought a class 10 and its actually slower than my Class 2. Plus yes, it's more prone to error. My previous android phone would freeze up because of the class 10. Moral of story: SanDisk has great speeds even on class 2
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I had to send my 32gb class 10 Sandisk in to get replaced because of data corrpution. I agree though, Sandisk is great.
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sandisk doesn't make class 10's or 8's, but It could be imported or something or maybe even a knockoff...the only way to make sure you have a sandisk is to call them and ask if they actually sell class 10, to my knoweldge the fastest microsd they sell is a class 6. can you point me to their webiste or somewhere, I am very interested. they do sell class 10 SD but not micro sd. I am very curious where you got this and how sandisk is actually replacing this...I have looked all over for a class 10 micro sd.
you can buy it at newegg: for 120 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820171571
or on their webiste for double the price lol: http://www.sandisk.com/products/mobile1-memory-products/sandisk-ultra-microsdxc-card
don't forget to increase your read ahead cache for the sd interface too. 2048K should be the optimal size.
So I'm looking to upgrade from my 4 gig Kingston microSD card to something bigger in preparation for CM7 and other things that should give the NT more capabilities in the future. I tend to use memory rather heavily: listening to high bit rate music, downloading lots of apps, and lots of games (especially RPG ROMs). So here's a couple questions I have:
At what memory range should I be looking? Is 32gb overkill?
Is there any brand that I should stay away from, or any that I should prefer?
Are the rates between a Class 4 and, say, a Class 6 SD noticeable?
What places are known to offer some good deals on SD cards?
Should I not even worry about more memory because of the NT's internal memory capacity?
Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1150369
Personally I got a sandisk 32, mainly because I am about to travel so wanted the space for movies photos etc
id get the bigger one. its better to have alotta space available, then be saying in a month "darn, not enough space for this app". better to have alot of free space then have, just a smidge too little
plus if you have alot of apps it will make your back ups larger.
a bigger card would mean your could keep a couple back ups on deck.
Get a 32Gb Sandisk class 4. I didn't get a 64Gb because its way too expensive.
More room for stuff is always better.
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Just to add, nt only supports up to 32 gb sd.
And, you would want a card with a higher class (i.e. class 10) for viewing movies, listening to high quality music, or running an os from your sd card.
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I would go with the 32GB if price is not an issue.. you can never have too much room.
Make sure you buy from a reputable place.. fake cards are common on ebay and can be problematic in both performance and capacity. I usually stick with Sandisk or Kingston for brand but i'm sure there are other good ones... these are just the ones i have had success using.
I have both class 4 and class 6 cards and haven't really noticed any difference.
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Make sure you buy from a reputable place.. fake cards are common on ebay and can be problematic in both performance and capacity. I usually stick with Sandisk or Kingston for brand but i'm sure there are other good ones... these are just the ones i have had success using.
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Transcend has also proved to be a very reputable brand. Amazon brand cards are also good.
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Just to add, nt only supports up to 32 gb sd.
And, you would want a card with a higher class (i.e. class 10) for viewing movies, listening to high quality music, or running an os from your sd card.
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The class system only sets the write speed, if you look at the link I provided you will see a higher class cards is not always better for everyday use. Especially if you plan on running your os off it.
i have a 32gb sandisk class 4 in my NT. not sure what i had been loading in but now i am left with 10gb only. haha.
AmazonBasics
I went with the 16GB AmazonBasics Class 10. Great performance for the price (exceeds the rating). Rock solid so far.
http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-...H4U0/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1329310724&sr=8-6
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I went with the 16GB AmazonBasics Class 10. Great performance for the price (exceeds the rating). Rock solid so far.
http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-...H4U0/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1329310724&sr=8-6
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For how long you have it? Im looking forward get one of those but I wanted to know better about its quality and functionality in the Nook tablet.
~ Veronica
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I purchased it about a week after I got my NT. So I've had it since the beginning of January. Not that long to really determine the longevity of it. Pretty good reviews overall on Amazon.
Do you know of any good apps to test out the card? I could run them and get you the results.
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For how long you have it? Im looking forward get one of those but I wanted to know better about its quality and functionality in the Nook tablet.
~ Veronica
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I bought a 32GB class 4 Team MicroSD. No complaints thus far. Speeds as reported by SD tools;
Write: 4.7MB/s
Read: 18.1MB/s
The nook write cache is really crippled. It's set to 128KB.
Here's my performance with the AmazonBasics 16GB class 10 at various cache settings:
128KB
Read: 18MB
Write: 5.6MB
1024KB
Read: 18MB
Write: 14.3MB
2048KB
Read: 18.4MB
Write: 14.6MB
3072KB
Read: 18.8MB
Write: 14.6MB
4096KB
Read: 18.1MB
Write: 13.9MB
I'll probably stick to 1024KB to speed up smaller writes.
I use Transcend 16 GB Class 10 microSDHC TS16GUSDHC10 cards in all of my devices (2 android phones, Nook Tablet). Works great.
Movies can be transferred to the memory card very quickly, using the external cardreader (writing speed is about 19 MB/sec).
price is about $25 on amazon.com
I would always go with the highest amount of space 32 gb class 10. I always shop for my electronics at Newegg.
ag94 said:
I use Transcend 16 GB Class 10 microSDHC TS16GUSDHC10 cards in all of my devices (2 android phones, Nook Tablet). Works great.
Movies can be transferred to the memory card very quickly, using the external cardreader (writing speed is about 19 MB/sec).
price is about $25 on amazon.com
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mmm interesting and no problems at all? For how long you've use it in your Nook tablet?
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lavero.burgos said:
no problems at all? For how long you've use it in your Nook tablet?
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I use NT with Transcend 16GB for last 2 weeks. No problem.
Some high speeed (class 10) cards don't work with old Motorola smartphones, e.g. Milestone XT720.
Anyone here use a 32gb microSDHC in their Rezound? If so, is the performance just as good as what came with the phone? Also, any experience with Class 10 vs something slower? I'm pretty sure that would only really affect video but I assume the one they packaged with the phone was worthwhile.
Anyway, I saw Amazon has a Class 4 (slow) 32gb for $19 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0056TYX8U) and figured I might grab it so I can store more music on my phone.
Maj
MajikUF said:
Anyone here use a 32gb microSDHC in their Rezound? If so, is the performance just as good as what came with the phone? Also, any experience with Class 10 vs something slower? I'm pretty sure that would only really affect video but I assume the one they packaged with the phone was worthwhile.
Anyway, I saw Amazon has a Class 4 (slow) 32gb for $19 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0056TYX8U) and figured I might grab it so I can store more music on my phone.
Maj
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MajikUF said:
Anyone here use a 32gb microSDHC in their Rezound? If so, is the performance just as good as what came with the phone? Also, any experience with Class 10 vs something slower? I'm pretty sure that would only really affect video but I assume the one they packaged with the phone was worthwhile.
Anyway, I saw Amazon has a Class 4 (slow) 32gb for $19 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0056TYX8U) and figured I might grab it so I can store more music on my phone.
Maj
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I think I have a class 6. But yeah 32gb is the way to go if you have alot of music. I love mine.
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AshtonTS said:
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i invested in a class 10 32gig'er and i would not have it anyother way...especially if you plan on using the HD Cam mod that doesnt compress pictures...absolutely beautiful pics and no lag between snapshots...as far as the video...ive recorded several 720p videos and they look pretty good as well, plus youll have hours and hours of video with even a few gigs...i have about 20gigs of music and some movies and tons of ruu and roms...with the 8gb that are left i can still record 4 hours of 720 p video...i prefer 720p to the 1080p option because 1080p records at 20 fps vs 30 fps for 720p, id much rather have smooth video...i also prefer the lower megapixel settings than the full 8 just because no ever needs to print a picture the size of a billboard...but none-the-less i couldnt imagine my rezound with out one, infact the only thing that kept me from buying a class 6 64 gig card was the difference in speed, it is so much more important than the size
I use a Class 4 32gb that came with my old Thunderbolt. Still using it with no issues whatsoever, and I play music and videos from it a lot.
I got a class 10 32GB on one of the amazon.com lightning deals one time for $31. It's blazing fast. Can't speak to slower ones. I used a class 6 16GB before that, which I loved.
To tell you the truth; I pretty much filled up my 32g. Got a 64g in it now.
I have a class 4 32gb also, haven't had any problems with it. I think the speed is about 8MB/sec IIRC.
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I have a Class 6 64GB in right now, I filled the 32GB right up between music, movies, ROMs, and HD pics.
I just bought a 32gb PNY class 10 at best buy the other day. So far, all transfers from SD to computer are hitting about 15mbps. My original sd only hits around 7. Much better performance without the risk of 64 gb cards.
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I use a Class 4 32gb that came with my old Thunderbolt. Still using it with no issues whatsoever, and I play music and videos from it a lot.
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I'm using the one that came with my old thunderbolt also without a single issue.
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I would use nothing short of 32 GB Class 10.
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Anyone here use a 32gb microSDHC in their Rezound? If so, is the performance just as good as what came with the phone? Also, any experience with Class 10 vs something slower? I'm pretty sure that would only really affect video but I assume the one they packaged with the phone was worthwhile.
Anyway, I saw Amazon has a Class 4 (slow) 32gb for $19 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0056TYX8U) and figured I might grab it so I can store more music on my phone.
Maj
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The speed class you choose should depend on how you plan to use the storage. If you're going to be writing/reading data constantly, then you'll benefit from a proper class 10 mSDHC. If you plan on filling it up once and adding to it occasionally, then a class 4 or 6 would be fine, IMO.
I have two of these and enjoy the consistent 18MB/s read and 15MB/s write speed: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820211558
Does it make the phone itself faster during normal use (compared to a slower card), probably not. However, it makes transferring roms, nandroids and music/video much more bearable. In the end, it's up to you and your usage style to decide if the higher speed cards will be of benefit.
More info on the definition of SD speed class specifications can be read here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital#Speed_Class_Rating
If your budget will allow, go for a class 10. Just in case you need to transfer some big file in the future.
bcurtis said:
The speed class you choose should depend on how you plan to use the storage. If you're going to be writing/reading data constantly, then you'll benefit from a proper class 10 mSDHC. If you plan on filling it up once and adding to it occasionally, then a class 4 or 6 would be fine, IMO.
I have two of these and enjoy the consistent 18MB/s read and 15MB/s write speed: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820211558
Does it make the phone itself faster during normal use (compared to a slower card), probably not. However, it makes transferring roms, nandroids and music/video much more bearable. In the end, it's up to you and your usage style to decide if the higher speed cards will be of benefit.
More info on the definition of SD speed class specifications can be read here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital#Speed_Class_Rating
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I have the same ADATA card.
It's awesome.
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I have a class 4 32gb card and for the price i paid at the time($15), i couldn't be any happier.
64GB Class 10 here (SanDisk). Rapidly filling it up with music...
Which class is the default rezound sd card?
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sk8bert12 said:
Which class is the default rezound sd card?
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Class 4.