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Is this one a good SD Card?

Started by dediz_seixas, February 17, 2006, 11:25:51 AM

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dediz_seixas

Hi people!

I am thinking of buying a new SD Card, because mine has only 128mb (and I cant play 1Gb games...).
I found this one for a good price, but I dont know if it is good or it is fast enough to play DS games without slowdowns....

Can someone give me an opinion?
http://www.dane-elec.fr/scripts/home/publigen/content/templates/TPL_ADV_INFO_C1_S1.asp?P=268&L=FR

Thank you very much.

Andre

RottenFox

chances are 4gig wont work,mine didnt,but i was lucky enough to be able to return it.
biggest i have now is 2gig.
plenty room,for most games.

dediz_seixas

I have some concerns about the trasmition rate of this SD Card.
Is this one fast enough to avoid slowdowns?

bitblt

Quote from: "dediz_seixas"I have some concerns about the trasmition rate of this SD Card.
Is this one fast enough to avoid slowdowns?

According to others here . . . a 60X read should be fast enough.  However, I recommend paying the extra $10 for a little more speed (133x).  The extra speed is nice for PC to SD file transfers anyway.

pg65

I agree with bitblt, I have the A Data x150 and works great, it was a big difference form the Sandisk.
Supercard SD, Sandisk 2 GB, AData  256 MB
Supercard One - 512MB Transcend
Pink DSL with flashme v8a Org-FW  haven't checked

dediz_seixas

I live in Brazil, so it is no so easy to find high speed cards.
I found a Sandisk Ultra II (66x) for a good price and I bought it. Did I do a good choice?

MAD2X

Yeah it should work fine some ppl on here use those and they claim it's fast enough.
ilver NDS w/Flashme V.6
Supercard SD v1.61 firmware
1 GB coreMicro high speed card

m2pt5

Real DS cards only read at ~60x, so anything over that is unnecessary.

Hell, I'm doing fine with my cheap 10x.
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