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SanDisk Extreme Pro 1TB microSDXC Card $180.30 Delivered @ Az eShop via Amazon AU ($171.29 Officeworks Pricebeat)

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If you live around OW with a stock of the same (they sell it at $399.00), you can get it today at $171.29 price matched.

*Up to 200MB/s read speeds.
*Up to 140MB/s write speeds.
*Rated A2 for faster loading and in-app performance.
*Comes with SD adapter.

One of their newer versions was released not long ago.
Good for mobile devices and cameras with 4K video recording. Or… your general Nintendo Switch usage.

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  • $180.80 not Amazon AU mate, quickly cancel it

  • Wow, what is the fair price of this one? Why OW has it so expensive?

    • OW is priced to catch out those who don't do they due dilligence and research comparing prices with other stores.

      Even a quick search here can help.

      https://staticice.com.au

  • Do these have the same failure rate as a standard 32gb?

  • i have this and h2testw said write 81.5mb/s read 85mb/s but unsure if the lower speed is related to my usb3 card reader

    • Its possible. Try another high speed reader.

    • You need to use Sandisk's own reader. It allows 2 reads per cycle, doubling the speed while staying within the limitations of UHS-I

    • You need to use specific card readers to take advantage of the advertised speed which means it won't actually reach the advertised speeds during real world use for 95%+ of people. When used in devices like GoPros, cameras, Switches, Steam deck, phones etc. it will be limited to UHS-I speeds.

      Basically can only recommend it where sustained performance within the UHS-I speed bracket is paramount (but do note that it is only rated V30 so is no better than a Samsung EVO for any video recording) or file transfers (only if you have a compatible card reader).

      • Don't these perform Significantly better in rand r/w which is the point of getting these.

        • I mean sure, if you need that specifically and you know your use case actually benefits from it then go for it. But if anyone has a common consumer device and has to ask then no, most likely will not notice any significant real world benefit.

          • @eecan: I think a steam deck or gaming console benefit consideranly in games that load assets frequently, so many open world or FPS/TPS titles.

            Cameras utilize these heavily by having less buffer times between offloading off inbuilt storage onto SD. Plus they actually utilize the higher speeds as that's the intended device these were originally built around.

            I agree in general, it doesn't make a big difference in initial load times on deck or switch, but more and more hardware and devices are utilizing storage more and more intricately.

            These also have very different endurance and aren't going to plop. On something like a steam deck where installing windows on a microsd will kill it in weeks to months, and you don't want something only high endurance but also performative, this is still important.

            • @SmoothCactus: Nah, not for a Steam deck or a Switch.

              Switch comparison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SALGc-JNRP8

              Steam Deck comparison:

              EVO
              Aperture Desk Job average launch time: 10.9s
              Aperture Desk Job average load time: 3.4s
              Shadow of the Tomb Raider average launch time: 14.6s
              Shadow of the Tomb Raider load time: 16s

              Extreme Pro
              Aperture Desk Job average launch time: 10.3s
              Aperture Desk Job average load time: 3.3s
              Shadow of the Tomb Raider average launch time: 14.3s
              Shadow of the Tomb Raider load time: 15.6s

              https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/best-microsd-cards-for-stea…

              Cameras don't recognise the custom UHS-I protocols so these cards end up performing the same as a much cheaper EVO card. Buffer clearing speeds are identical between the Sandisk Extreme Pro, Samsung PRO Plus and Samsung EVO on a RX100, A7III, A7IV, A1. Video recording depends on the V rating of which these are only V30, same as the EVO. If you actually want a fast card on a camera you'll be buying a V60 or V90 card (or CFexpress).

              If you need an endurance card then should be buying the Sandisk High/Max Endurance line.

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