SanDisk 1TB microSDXC card for Nintendo Switch – Nintendo
SanDisk 1TB microSDXC card for Nintendo Switch – Nintendo Licensed Produc
The Legend Continues
Store More, Carry Less
With the SanDisk microSDXC for Nintendo Switch Systems, you’re able to keep your favorite digital games in one place so you’re ready for game time anytime.
Legal Disclaimers
(1) Up to 100MB/s read speed; up to 90MB/s write speed. Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host device interface, usage conditions and other factors. 1MB = 1,000,000 bytes.
(2) 30 year war ranty in Germany, Canada, and regions not recognizing lifetime war ranty. See official war ranty page on SanDisk site. [RJ1]
(3) 1TB=1,000,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less.
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Western Digital Technologies, Inc. is the seller of record and licensee in the Americas of SanDisk products.
[RJ1]If Amazon does now allow the term ‘war ranty’ in your region, then use the disclaimer “See official SanDisk website for details”
Weight: | 4.54 g |
Dimensions: | 0.1 x 1.5 x 1.09 cm; 4.54 Grams |
Brand: | SanDisk |
Model: | SDSQXAO-1T00-GN6ZN |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | SanDisk |
Dimensions: | 0.1 x 1.5 x 1.09 cm; 4.54 Grams |
This is definitely what you need if you have a few games from the estore, I’ll be upgrading to a 1tb card at some point due to the space but it you mainly use carts and just have the card for the updates then this will be perfec
Before you purchase, ask yourself a few questions:
* Do you have a base Nintendo Switch model, or an OLED model (with larger on-board storage)?
* Are you buying mostly physical games, or mostly digital (as this is an expansion you might need)?
* How big is your game library, or how big do you intend it to get (in which case get a bigger card)?
With a 64GB card on an original Switch model, I personally am a mostly physical gamer, meaning most of my games are on a cartridge with the saves being saved on the console, but I’ve managed to expand beyond the console’s abilities to allow myself a couple of blockbuster games to be playable straight off the card.
64GB gets you, along with a snazzy Triforce logo on the card, a reasonable expansion of your base Switch console, several full game downloads, plus captured screenshots and videos from your playthroughs.
Memory juggling does come into play if you overdo this modest capacity – and that’s the key word. Just remember – there’s no special optimisation here for Switch – no quicker read speeds or file systems – it’s just a Triforce emblazoned micro SD.
Overall it’s up to the Switch owners to pick this over a 128GB card or more based on gaming style and intensity. But I’m still good with a physical to digital ratio of maybe 70/30.