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Kingston 64GB MicroSD Card $12, Kingston 64GB DataTraveler $12 (Free Shipping) @ Centrecom

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Centrecom kingston special.

  • Kingston 64GB microSDHC Canvas Select 80R CL10 UHS-I Card + SD Adapter $12
  • Kingston 64GB DataTraveler $12

Not as cheap as some good deals for 64gb in the past but still not too bad.

Cheers,

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  • Anyone know what the Write Speed for this is?

    • I want to know it too, I saw this deal in my email. Not sure how good it is

    • +1

      The SD Card is 100mb/s if i recall. The data traveller is a usb 3 stick.

    • +2

      what the Write Speed for this is?

      From the photo on Centrecom's webpage, it's "U1 V10", which means 10-30Mbytes per second.

      Ignore the UHS rating, that is not a read/write speed rating. UHS-I means "normal SD card", UHS-II means "SD card with two rows of contacts, for ultra-fast communications". UHS tells you the maximum speed the card can communicate at, not the speed at which it reads or writes.

      For a car analogy, UHS rating is like the speed rating of the tyres. You can put racing tyres onto a dune buggy, they won't make it go faster, unless you also have a more powerful engine as well. The "U1" and "V10" ratings are measures of write performance, following the car analogy they mean "not a powerful engine". A sportscar engine would be "V30", and a racecar engine "V90".

      More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SD_card#Class

      • Thanks, yea I was just vomiting the wordings that were in the email Lol

        • I suspect the SD card association deliberately made it confusing, giving two ratings that start with "U". Of course sellers always use the one that makes their card sound faster, taking advantage of this confusion.

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