I want to get one but I don’t want to make any mistakes

  • MofugahJones@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Any micro SD will work. However, you will want to get one that is A2 U3 for read/write speed. I didn’t break the bank and took a risk on the Lexar 1TB A2 U3 despite reported issues. No issues for well over a year and exclusively played games from it since I had the 64GB. Write speeds are a tad slower than a SanDisk, but it didn’t cause me any frustrations. Later upgraded to a 2TB SSD and use the SD card for my emulation and less demanding games. Hope this helps!

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    10 months ago

    Be sure to watch out for sd card scams on sites like amazon where they say 1TB but they are actually 16GB reprogramed to show 1TB. Easiest indicator is a too good to be true price