![]() ![]() You will need a compatible reader to make the most out of it though. That capacity remains the sweet spot when it comes to flash memory.įor those looking for an even faster microSDXC card, there’s the Sandisk 1TB Extreme Pro microSDXC card it is far more expensive but almost doubles the read speeds to 170MBps and is fast enough to record in 8K or for your action camera. The latter has the cheapest 512GB microSDXC card on the market, one that costs under $70 or $132 per TB (and a 40% discount on the promotional price). We have reached out to Samsung, Netac, PNY, Lexar, Patriot and Teamgroup to find out what are their plans for 1TB cards. Two smaller players (Silicon Power and Integral) have confirmed that they will launch 1TB microSDXC cards in 2020 but unlike Sandisk or Micron, they don’t control the production of the memory chip that goes inside the card. ![]() Clearly there is a supply issue with Micron and we’re not sure why. In theory, the Micron C200 (opens in new tab) is the only competitor to the Sandisk Extreme 1TB the problem is that there are none available anywhere. ![]() Real life transfer rates hit 70MBps when moving a 10GB file. CrystalDiskMark, the most generous storage benchmark on the market, delivered 85/92MBps. On the whole, the card is marginally faster than the Micron C200 and at no point in time did we manage to reach the rated read speeds of 160MBps. However, performance, as always, will depend on what card reader you use. We tested the Sandisk Extreme 1TB with a microSD card reader, on our Dell Latitude 7490 (opens in new tab) laptop. We also recommend that you use a reputable cloud storage (opens in new tab) service to keep your data safe. This software makes it easy to recover files that have been accidentally deleted. The card comes with an adapter and RescuePRO Deluxe 1-year data recovery software (opens in new tab) download offer. Here’s how the Sandisk Extreme 1TB microSDXC card performed in our suite of benchmark tests:ĬrystalDiskMark: 92MBps (read) 85MBps (write)Ītto: 89MBps (read, 256mb) 82MBps (write, 256mb)ĪS SSD: 85MBps (seq read) 80MBps (seq write)
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