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SanDisk High Endurance 128GB MicroSD $30.57 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Edit: now another 1c cheaper! $30.57

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  • -5

    Would not buy this card again, very unreliable in blackvue dashcam, causes random restarts.

    • +6

      That looks like a problem with your dashcam then

      • +1

        Wrong card, wrong application. Blackvue is pretty open about what cards to use and which not.

    • +1

      Blackvue don't recommend SanDisk at all.

      Use Samsung Evo select cards but note the following:

      The 128GB shows write speeds of up to 60MB/s. And both the 256GB and 512GB versions show write speeds of up to 90MB/s. All of the cards have a read speed of up to 100MB/s.

  • Is this any good for the Switch?

    • +1

      It'll work fine yes.

      • Thanks, sir.

  • Is this one better than the 'extreme' version?

    • +1

      It depends on your use. High endurance cards are generally good for use for dash cam and portable security cameras. They usually sacrifice a bit of speed for longevity. Most of your cheaper cards are rated for about 500 full writes (ie. a 32gb card will be rated for 500 x 32gb writes), whereas the older sandisk high endurance cards were rated for about 3000 full writes. The samsung pro endurance were the better cards, I think they were rated for about 10,000 full writes, but these seem to be a newer version of the sandisk high endurance cards as they have a different speed rating.

  • Is this a good card for a raspberry pi?

  • +3

    All these "is it good for" questions are useless without knwoing your goals.

    Please provide a required speed, or at minimum, an expectation of perceived performance.

    Its a microSD card, it will work in almost anything, its just HOW that might differ.

    • +6

      Is it good for knowing goals?

      • +2

        Yes, benchmark it then report back.

  • +1

    Anyone has good experience with these on Viofo dashcams?

    • +1

      Yes, I've been using this with Viofo 129 Duo since December and it hasn't skipped beat.

    • +1

      Yes, I have the A129 duo. I highly recommend it.

  • Seeing that SSD are cheaper than this, anyone using their Raspberry Pi with SSD? Pros/cons?

    • +1

      Well you tie up a USB3.0 port. That's really the only reason I've kept the microSD to run the OS. I have 1 of the USB3.0 for torrents to download to, the other for plex to serve from.

      • I assume one of those drives basically stays connected permanently? Then there's nothing to lose putting the OS on it. You get 10x disk performance and don't have to worry about card corruption. You can use the microSD card somewhere else too.

        • Yeah I don't have an ssd connected they are both hdd (storage), otherwise I would do that.

          I'll replace the torrent one with an ssd at one point.

  • What is good for the blackview 4k

    • look on the blackvue website. they have a specific list of compatible cards and they tend to be finicky.

  • Hello would this work for tapo c200 camera that require a micro sd card (128gb)? not sure if theres a difference between high performance and the general ones? thank you! :D

    • +2

      These are designed for 24/7 use like dashcam or security cameras. High Performance has 2 years warranty as well. There's also MAX Performance, they have 3 to 15 years warranty.

      • ohh thank you sm!!

  • This is real cheap..

  • +1

    Gone up to $35.18 now

  • Back up to 35 :(

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