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Comparison SanDisk Extreme V30 A2 microSDXC UHS-I U3 128 GB vs SanDisk Extreme Pro V30 A2 microSDXC UHS-I U3 64 GB

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SanDisk Extreme V30 A2 microSDXC UHS-I U3 128 GB
SanDisk Extreme Pro V30 A2 microSDXC UHS-I U3 64 GB
SanDisk Extreme V30 A2 microSDXC UHS-I U3 128 GBSanDisk Extreme Pro V30 A2 microSDXC UHS-I U3 64 GB
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High speed performance. Class for applications A2. Access to proprietary utilities for data backup and recovery.
Excellent speed performance. High IOPS (class A2). Increased reliability. Lifetime warranty.
TypemicroSDmicroSD
Storage128 GB64 GB
Specs
Speed class1010
UHS classUHS-I Class 3 (U3)UHS-I Class 3 (U3)
Video recording classV30V30
Application classA2A2
Read speed160 MB/s170 MB/s
Write speed90 MB/s90 MB/s
Adapter included
Manufacturer's warrantylifetimelifetime
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2018december 2018
Glossary

Storage

The nominal capacity of a memory card is the amount of data that can be written to it. For technical reasons, the real working volume of modern memory cards is usually somewhat less than the nominal one (for example, 14.9 GB with the claimed 16 GB). However, with the same type of card, differences in nominal capacity usually correspond to differences in actual capacity: for example, a 64 GB SDXC card will actually have twice the capacity of a 32 GB card of the same card.

Recall that different types of media have different limits on the maximum volume; see "Type" for details. And a specific volume is most often chosen by the manufacturer not arbitrarily, but from a list of standard options. The most widely used cards nowadays are 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB ; capacities of 8 GB or less are considered modest, with the most capacious models holding 512 GB or more.

Note that the price of the card directly depends on this parameter. Thus, many models are available in several variations, differing solely in capacity; and it is worth choosing by volume depending on the types of data that are planned to be stored on the card. Of the popular formats, text documents occupy the least space — usually tens, at most hundreds of kilo...bytes. The size of a photo from a modern camera or an MP3 file is already calculated in megabytes, music in lossless formats "weighs" already tens of megabytes, and the volume of a video depends on its duration, resolution and the codecs used.

Read speed

The maximum speed of reading data from a memory card.

Any modern memory card provides sufficient reading speed for simple everyday tasks — like copying photos from a camera to a laptop. Therefore, it makes sense to pay attention to this parameter mainly in cases where the card is purchased for professional use, or if high speed is critical for you — for example, if you often have to copy photos from the camera in a hurry. In doing so, two points should be taken into account. Firstly, the corresponding speed must be supported by the card reader where the card is used. Secondly, this paragraph indicates the theoretical maximum — in perfect conditions; the actual reading speed may be lower (if we are talking about cards with UHS, this speed can be estimated by the UHS class, see above about it). Nevertheless, it is quite possible to compare different models of cards by this indicator: differences in theoretical speed usually quite correspond to the difference in actual speed.
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