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Re: Ridata 16gb class6 card $48.99 Newegg

From what research I did I found going bad reports or not up to class speed reports for every brand, size and class of card I looked at.

Even every IT guy I spoke too said they have found the same.

Its actually kinda funny when you speak to the same people who probably make half there living off of setting up servers for backups and operating those systems and ask them about backups on all their executives devices, they all are like, oh thats on the card.

But didn't you just tell me that those cards often go bad?

Um yeah but well aaa...

At any rate I think that if you are shopping for a card, get what every you feel is right for your needs but to be honest if you are looking for that one brand that alway meets its class or size spec or never has issues, I don't think there is one, so reverting to my point, get what ever brand you like and what ever specs you feel you need or can afford.

But what ever you get just back it up as that is really the only true insurance you have.
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