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Question about micro SD

xshaney

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Which of the micro SD is the fastest? I would like to buy a 128GB but I also would like the speed to be over 80 Mb/s or 95 MB/s or up in both read and write. Link me to it please? Thanks
 
Well in that case I would question if the interface in the Nintendo Switch can do 80-90MB/s. Have there been any benchmarks of the reader on the Switch yet? SDXC can be anywhere between 10MB/s to 100+MB/s and still be "in spec".
 
Well in that case I would question if the interface in the Nintendo Switch can do 80-90MB/s. Have there been any benchmarks of the reader on the Switch yet? SDXC can be anywhere between 10MB/s to 100+MB/s and still be "in spec".

I heard that any type of micro SD card work for switch even the 2TB which hasn't released/in stock yet since they announced it but i don't want the read and write to be any lower than 80MB/s because common sense if you download a game from eshop and install it on a microSD card with an 80 - 95 MB/s read/write, it would be starting up and loading faster and save faster in my opinion.

Disc V. Digital. Disc usually takes a long time to read while digital just get on with it... I know the switch isn't a disc based game anymore, they are cartridge now, but they still will need to install games on the internal storage or microSD card to run the game which I think it is stupid to be honest. I might not make sense but I hope there are reviews and benchmark around... I am sure many people are waiting for their switch at midnight/release day [march 3rd]. However, there are certain of people who sponsor for Nintendo got their switch 1 - 2 weeks earlier than the release day. I don't see any benchmark done on it by them at all...
 
Sure, make sense. The random access time of flash media is biggest incentive. Even when raw transfer speeds are low, flash memory can access any file at any time, which helps with level transitions or texture pop-in compared to optical media.
 
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