SanDisk Extreme 1 TB microSDXC Memory Card + SD Adapter with A2 App Performance + Rescue Pro Deluxe, Up to 160 MB/s, Class 10, UHS-I, U3, V30

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SanDisk Extreme 1 TB microSDXC Memory Card + SD Adapter with A2 App Performance + Rescue Pro Deluxe, Up to 160 MB/s, Class 10, UHS-I, U3, V30

SanDisk Extreme 1 TB microSDXC Memory Card + SD Adapter with A2 App Performance + Rescue Pro Deluxe, Up to 160 MB/s, Class 10, UHS-I, U3, V30

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With only 32GB of storage available within the system itself (or 64GB if you have a Switch OLED), Nintendo Switch has always had one significant weak point – storing digital games. MicroSD cards have therefore been an essential accessory for any Switch owner since the console's launch, and this new card is the best option we've had yet. sweet. I was actually getting close to running out of space on my 1TB (and by that I mean, I had 80GB left). I've been going out of my way to get physical copies of all my digital games. but it'll be great to have the extra storage. For anyone considering an upgrade, I highly recommend it. Upgrading from a 400GB to a 1TB was an incredible investment. Chaotic_Neutral Maybe I'm just finally becoming one of the old folks, but these things are smaller than a fingernail and can hold more information than a library's worth of books. Overpriced doesn't seem like the right word.

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Value for money: For most users however, value for money is the most important metric, not only across brands but also across capacities. Which is why we don't test small capacities (they're very poor value for money) and why we consider challenger brands - Netac, PNY, Lexar, Silicon Power, Teamgroup - as well (as long as they have some sort of pedigree). Man I remember upgrading from a 128 GB sd card to a 400 GB a few years ago thinking that I would never have to upgrade ever again. Well, now I've reached a point where I have to archive games again 😅 Perhaps more importantly, the 256GB version card has been tested to record and rewrite up to 16 years of full HD footage (140,160 hours). It has a rated speed of up to 100MBps (in read) and 40MBps (in write) although this will depend on the host device. I got like 50 digital games and 20 physical, some of which have giant file sizes, yet 400GB is still holding up really well for me, with 270-ish GBs used (I can easily free up 100 of that by deleting NBA 2k which I don’t play lol)Like the Samsung Pro Endurance card above, it is geared towards continuous read/write use cases; the ability of the card to withstand continuous rewriting, often in harsh conditions, like in an externally-located CCTV camera, or in a dashcam glued to a windscreen, baked by a scorching sun. Gibibyte was spelt correctly in later sentences, it's an easy typo to make when you're posting in a hurry with consecutive and repetitive letters. I'm happy they're continuing to expand capacity, but I think my 1TB is plenty for now. I might bite if they release a 2TB. The proper notation for units using 1024 should be KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, etc, but often just use KB, MB, GB, TB instead. I hope it’s not secretly a hand warmer for those cold winter handheld gaming sessions, Lol. It’s nice that it came in under the price of the 1TB when that was new. I might try to hold out longer for a 1TB sale as I don’t quite need that much, but 1TB would let me install some bigger games that I’ve had archived for a while.

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I’ll probably hold off on getting another card until the Switch 2 comes out. I’ve maxed out my 1 TB card, but there are so many games I haven’t played in years that I can archive the majority of them. And I wish Nintendo would do something about how intolerably long it takes for the save data list to load. I think it takes my Switch more than a minute due to the volume of games (the software list doesn't take anywhere near as long). This is exactly what my PS Vita needs. I've been always missing ~400GB and had to keep switching between microSD cards. Still, don't buy Ultra cards and just wait for the Extreme series if you want the 1.5TB one. Why? This one has 10 years of warranty, Extreme series has a lifetime warranty.

That being said, we'd still recommend using an SD card alongside. That's because you won't need to burden your precious SSD drive with less demanding titles, like indie or just older games, for example, instead opting to keep them on the SD drive. Just don't expect new games to run at blistering speeds when running off of your SD card. Put simply, SD cards are ideal for storage over performance. I might honestly grab something like this whenever they decide to shutdown the eshop on switch lol. Just bought one, thanks for the heads up NL. Nearly out of space on my second 1TB. This should hopefully carry me to the end of life for the Switch. The Silicon Power 1TB A1 microSD looks like 'one card to rule them all' at first glance. A low price point paired with reasonably fast read and write speeds makes it a more-than-desirable option. And while we don’t expect these cards to hit top numbers in testing, we did find this card only reached a write speed of 58MB/s, less than the advertised 80MBps. A read speed of 90MB/s is also a touch shy of claimed max read speeds. But considering how little this card costs, it's a capable storge device that should more than match most devices you throw at it. We were pleasantly surprised to see its performance at such a low price. Despite being one of the cheaper microSD cards in this guide, the Lexar Play surprised us during testing, popping out a healthy 75MB/s write speed and 83.1MB/s read speed. The latter didn't match up to its advertised 150MB/s read speeds, but it did excel at the stated 30MB/s write speeds, which means this card trumped some of the more expensive cards in our round-up.



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