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aman1127 01-18-2011 12:54 AM

Class 10 32gb microSDHC
 
Just in case you guys missed the announcement:

Lexar® High-Speed microSDHC

i think its a fair price, considering the Sandisk 32gb is only class 2 and $200 (retail at least)!

TLSheff 02-16-2011 04:31 PM

Re: Class 10 32gb microSDHC
 
Whats really the difference on "Classes" Class 2 vs Class 10 per-say. Either way itll be a 32gb memory card, so is the class difference for transfer rates or what?

testacon 02-16-2011 04:46 PM

Re: Class 10 32gb microSDHC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TLSheff (Post 2057046)
Whats really the difference on "Classes" Class 2 vs Class 10 per-say. Either way itll be a 32gb memory card, so is the class difference for transfer rates or what?

From wikipedia...Secure Digital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


The Speed Class Rating is the official unit of speed measurement for SD Cards, defined by the SD Association. The Class number represents a multiple of 8 Mb/s (1 MB/s), and meets the least sustained write speeds for a card in a fragmented state.[18] These are the ratings of some currently available cards:[18]

* Class 0 cards do not specify performance, which includes all legacy cards prior to class specifications.
* Class 2, 2 MB/s, slowest for SDHC cards.
* Class 4, 4 MB/s.
* Class 6, 6 MB/s.
* Class 10, 10 MB/s.

aman1127 02-16-2011 05:47 PM

Re: Class 10 32gb microSDHC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by testacon (Post 2057058)
From wikipedia...Secure Digital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


The Speed Class Rating is the official unit of speed measurement for SD Cards, defined by the SD Association. The Class number represents a multiple of 8 Mb/s (1 MB/s), and meets the least sustained write speeds for a card in a fragmented state.[18] These are the ratings of some currently available cards:[18]

* Class 0 cards do not specify performance, which includes all legacy cards prior to class specifications.
* Class 2, 2 MB/s, slowest for SDHC cards.
* Class 4, 4 MB/s.
* Class 6, 6 MB/s.
* Class 10, 10 MB/s.

for micro sdhc, its about half of each number but the same idea non the less. I notice when I look through the gallery and when I take a picture.

Usually the bigger the card, the faster you want the card to be because in theory there is more info to move.

lkillen 02-18-2011 09:17 AM

Re: Class 10 32gb microSDHC
 
Now test your card and tell me what you see. Here has been my experience. San Disk is extremely conservative in rating their cards. Their class 2 cards often run at Class 6 whereas these low dollar cards that call themselves Class 10 run sub-Class 2.

The speed test can be manipulated by the Block read size. Until their is an ISO, take Class standards with a grain of salt. I would stick with San Disk at best and Kingston next.

djpaul 02-24-2011 01:52 AM

Re: Class 10 32gb microSDHC
 
I'm no teck, but in my own experience, I have switched from Scandisck 16gb class 2 to Patriot 32gb Class 10. I deferentially see that my photos in gallery load much faster, camera and video speed recording stop record is way better, no lag on music, especially when you do random play list.

I highly recommend class 10.

kasey348 02-25-2011 10:18 PM

Re: Class 10 32gb microSDHC
 
i pay 75 dls for my and is class 6 i can get 2 for that price


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