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Review on Silicon Power Elite 64GB microSDXC 2-Pack Memory Card with Adapter for Nintendo Switch and Wyze Cam by Ada Lewandowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

It is possible for smartphones like mine, the ZTE v987, to use a MicroSDXC card of this size even though the manufacturer does not officially support cards of this capacity. Yet, in order to use FAT32 or NTFS, the file system will need to be formatted (exFAT is not recognized). When using regular formatting programs, this does not result in negative consequences; however, it does impose the following restrictions. This is in contrast to the statements that are made on the pages of the stores. FAT32 is more efficient, but it can only store files up to 4 gigabytes in size. In the vast majority of situations, all you need to do is pay attention to the size of the video that is being captured. Although NTFS is normally a little bit slower than FAT and a little bit more demanding on the CPU, there are no file size limits with this file system.

Pros
  • 1. When utilizing a USB 3.0 card reader, the speed that is advertised by the manufacturer is very close to the speed that is actually achieved. 2. Backwards-compatible with older devices that only provide unofficial support for MicroSDHC. 3. Reliability. During one month of work with formatting in either FAT32, exFAT, or NTFS, and taking into consideration rigorous reading and writing, there were no problematic blocks found. 4. Excellent value for money.
Cons
  • When inserted into Android devices, the card's speed is restricted to whatever the bus speed of the phone happens to be. It is approximately 4 megabits per second for writing on devices in the lower and intermediate price ranges, and 10 megabits per second for reading. This is acceptable.