Spend more on a Class 4 microSD card? i.e, Sandisk Ultra II
The Sandisk Ultra II cards are starting to be released in the microSD format. A 1GB Ultra II now goes for $10.55 on amazon while the standard speed $7.55. 2GB costs are $34 vs. $14.
My question is, would the Titan/Mogul/6800 benefit from the faster speeds of the Ultra II or would I just be throwing my money away? In a non-scientific test, The 2M picture took 4 seconds (via my 1-mississippi, 2-mississippi stopwatch) to right to the internal memory. IT also took the same time to right to my Kingston 2GB microSD card. I'm assuming that a write to internal ram would HAVE to be the fastest write speed possible. |
I dont know what My SanDisk 2gb is class wise I assume its Class 2 but I'm not sure is WAY slower than my SDHC Class 6 Patriot card. Its not even close. The 4 GB card is like twice as fast. I used Pocket Mechanic to benchmark the cards but I dont remember the exact #'s.
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i would really like to get my hands on one of those in sdhc format
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I cannot benchmark my ram. It requires 21.5mb free which is a problem as I can only get 21 free before I start Pocket Mechanic. Once it starts it drops below 19.
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Re: Spend more on a Class 4 microSD card? i.e, Sandisk Ultra II
Does anyone know if there is a further speed increase with a class 6 card?
Are 8GB class 6 microSd cards available? Where? |
Re: Spend more on a Class 4 microSD card? i.e, Sandisk Ultra II
The higher the class number, the higher the certified sustained throughput.
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Yes I know it will be higher when put in a speedy card reader and used on a speedy computer. I want to know if the Mogul is capable of taking advantage of the fct that the card is faster.
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Re: Spend more on a Class 4 microSD card? i.e, Sandisk Ultra II
I also doubt it will be noticeable faster writing/reading the card on a Mogul.
Like earlier posts mentioned before, most of the time the real difference is seen when you have fast card readers connected to your computer. It's really a marketing tool used by manufacturers to lure you into buying their card. Don't get me wrong, the speed is real, but many devices simply can't take advantage of it. |
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