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

  • MofugahJones@alien.topB
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    1 year 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!