
- #CRYSTAL DISK MARK RESULTS FOR SDXC SD CARDS FULL SIZE#
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The SanDisk Ultra microSDXC 128GB memory card is a great option for consumers looking to maximize the storage capabilities of their Android or Windows phone or camera without having to compromise by juggling multiple cards or storage platforms.A memory card can be as important as the photo equipment you use.
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The card to which we compared the Ultra microSDXC, the Extreme PLUS microSDXC, provides some perspective for the Ultra microSDXC. The SanDisk Ultra microSDXC 128GB is perfect for users that desire huge storage capabilities and don't mind lower performance compared to other of SanDisk's microSD cards. In the grand scheme of things, for most who are considering the card to meet capacity needs, the speeds will be fine and many of the use cases will be read-oriented anyway – music playback video viewing, and so on. In this case you get double the capacity in a single card, but half the read performance and fractional write performance. While it's unfair to compare the Extreme Plus to the Ultra, doing so does give a complete picture as to what the user should expect.

When compared with the SanDisk Extreme PLUS microSDXC 64GB card, we see the scope of the Ultra microSDXC card's performance compromise the Extreme PLUS microSDXC dominated in all areas, scoring sequential transfer speeds of 89.41MB/s and 58.51MB/s for read and write, respectively, and random transfer speeds of 82.10MB/s and 41.54MB/s for read and write, respectively. Both read values were higher than those reported by SanDisk the company doesn't disclose expected write speeds other than to say they'll be slower than the read performance. Its sequential activity was measured at 44.66MB/s and 14.29MB/s for read and write, respectively, and random large-block performance was found to be 43.98MB/s and 2.45MB/s for read and write, respectively.

Using our Consumer Testing Platform, we measured transfer speeds from the SanDisk Ultra microSDXC 128GB with IOMeter. The entire front of the card is black with red branding and the back is identical to other microSD cards it has eight gold pins with the circuit board layout and NAND package with a small sticker indicating the model number.
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SanDisk also includes the full size SD card adaptor to make it easy to fit into most computers and digital cameras. The general design of the Ultra microSDXC is similar to other microSD cards, and can be used with both microSDHC and microSDXC devices.

Compatibility: Compatible with microSDHC and microSDXC supporting host devices.Performance/speed: up to 30MB/s read and

The Ultra SDXC carries a price tag of $199.99 and comes with a 10-year warranty. This provides the user with peace of mind that their stored media will be even safer than the devices that use the card. However, for many users this trade-off would be an easy one to justify this card could be fully appreciated by anyone that uses their phone or camera to capture lots of HD video or images without wanting to clear the card as frequently.Īs with other of SanDisk's microSD cards, the Ultra microSDXC is waterproof, shockproof, X-ray proof, and tolerant of extreme temperatures. While it does offer the most storage available in any microSD card on the market today, the user does sacrifice some performance at a reported read speed of 30MB/s, it is one of the slowest microSD cards that SanDisk makes. It is compatible with Android and Windows phones and can be used with any SD card accepting camera (it comes with an SD card adaptor). The SanDisk Ultra microSDXC 128GB memory card is optimized for smartphone, tablet, or camera users looking to maximize their storage space.
