Samsung Evo plus 256GB microSD SDXC U3 class 10 A2 memory

Samsung Evo plus 256GB microSD SDXC U3 class 10 A2 memory card 130MB/S Adapter 2021 MB-MC256KA APC

Samsung Evo plus 256GB microSD SDXC U3 class 10 A2 memory card 130MB/S Adapter 2021 MB-MC256KA APC


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Weight: 0.26 g
Dimensions: 1.5 x 1.1 x 0.1 cm; 0.26 Grams
Brand: SAMSUNG
Model: MB-MC256KA
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Samsung
Dimensions: 1.5 x 1.1 x 0.1 cm; 0.26 Grams

5 Responses

  1. LYXAnnettrfii says:

     United Kingdom

    Fast card gets the job done
    I had been buying U1 cards for a while but they were not fast enough for a Linux program to write to without errors. I saw this U3 and ordered it. After formatting it ext4 I set Timeshift to use the card, now mounted as a drive, after leaving the computer running for a number of days the system works flawlessly. No more errors. The card is great. I would use them again. Recommended it you need a fast card.

  2. zapasin says:

     United Kingdom

    Best Card for AYN Odin Pro 1&2. + Mavic Drones
    Perfect card for use in Emulation Handhelds + Mavic Drones.

    Another well known SD Card beginning with S and ending in disk can have issues with the Ayn Odin pro when adding Roms from PC. My Samsung card has had no issues, plus the included adapter is perfect and ensures fast transfer speeds. Get a card OVER 128gb and you’ll get the faster read and write speeds.

    Highly recommend.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Works exactly as it should
    It can’t get any simpler, great transfer speeds, looks nice and has high storage for the low low price of about 16 bucks. if you need an sd card no matter your circumstances, get this one 😉 (It works well with a nintendo switch)

  4. Ona41Qtlzami says:

     United Kingdom

    Purchased this for the steam deck
    This is a perfect storage expansion for your steam deck and probably any other handheld console that accepts them
    It is very important when you purchase these to make sure they are rated A2 I can confirm that this device can handle running games directly from this microSD, including but not limited to red dead redemption 2, grand theft auto 5 and a bunch of other games, but those two are the most important dimension because they are resource heavy

  5. GarlandCapuano says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersUHS-I for Nikon DX Cameras - I asked a Chatbot AI
    I like these cards for my digital cameras; I have both a Nikon d3300 and d7100 DX cameras, each of which I adore for differing reasons. But what to use as SD or micro SD cards?

    UHS-i or UHS-ii cards so I asked a conversational AI chatbot..

    “Camera Compatibility: Nikon DX Cameras: Most Nikon DX cameras are designed to work with UHS-I SD cards. While they may physically accept UHS-II cards, they will not take full advantage of UHS-II speeds. These cameras have UHS-I card slots.

    Data Transfer Speed: UHS-I Cards: The Nikon DX cameras [d3000, d5000, d7000’s] supports UHS-I cards, and so will be able to use UHS-I cards effectively. UHS-I (Ultra High-Speed Class 1): UHS-I SD cards are capable of achieving a maximum data transfer [write] speed of up to 104 megabytes per second (MB/s), this is the theoretical maximum for any current Nikon DX camera since they do not support the UHS-ii cards. UHS-II SD cards offer significantly faster data transfer speeds, with a maximum theoretical speed of up to 312 MB/s. The UHS-II cards are backward compatible but with some makes the write speed is slower than UHS-I cards in compatibility mode.

    UHS-I: UHS-I SD cards have 9 pins, which is the standard configuration for most SD cards. These pins allow for data transfer and power connections. UHS-II: UHS-II SD cards have an additional row of pins, for a total of 17 pins. This design allows for higher data transfer rates and is backward compatible with UHS-I slots. When used in a UHS-I slot, a UHS-II card will operate at UHS-I speeds.”

    What I have found is that these 2021 Samsung Micro SD cards are terrific in my Nikon DX camera [and my Sony SLT’s], and are at least as good at transfer speeds to the computer as the ‘pro’ versions and the ‘extreme’ versions of the equally good brand competition. At the moment, these 2021 cards are cheaper than the other comparable cards; simply because they are the last model I suspect and so represent rather good value for money.

    Hope this helps.