🚀 Elevate Your Game with Extreme Speed!
The Ritz Gear SDExpress Golden Eagle SDXC Express SD Card offers a massive 256GB storage capacity with lightning-fast read speeds of up to 820 Mb/s and write speeds of 500 Mb/s. Designed for high-demand digital applications, this card is waterproof, temperature-proof, and shock-resistant, making it the perfect choice for content creators and professionals who need reliable performance in any environment.
A**R
Not for Switch 2
I was looking for a Micro SD Express & everything was sold out because 3.5 million Switch 2 owners had the same idea. This popped up during a search & I hit that buy it now button without reading anything other than "express."Turns out it's a regular SD card. My friend is a photographer so I gave it to her. She's thrilled, apparently it's really good for taking pictures of birds.
J**C
Reader not included
The reader was not in the package. Cannot make use of the speed without the specific reader. Ordered again and same thing happened that the reader was not included.
C**S
V30 is the MOST it will do on a big write
Read speed is nice but if you use USB3.0 you get the HUGE pain of 45min to write 100GB and a tiny speed gain over an equal price uhs-ii v60 sd card that writes from 2 to 4x faster.If you never write over 10GB at once, this is ok.I did get a 512gb uhs-i card+reader for half the price that writes 2x faster.
P**K
Works as advertised
Consistently sustains the advertised read/write speeds when used with the included card reader and my laptop's SD Express 7.0 slot. The included card reader is high-quality with a metal enclosure.
E**
It reads fast
Speed tests give inconsistent results. It may have something to do with how full the card is. It's nice that it comes with a compact card reader.
I**G
Speed rating is WAAY SLOWER!!!
The media could not be loaded. Black Magic speedtest of 2gb file shows 110MB/s write, and 88MB/s reads. Not 800/500
B**T
Expensive, but supremely speedy!
Ok, so if you're looking at SDExpress cards and worried about value/storage for the cost...well, that's not the point. The point of these new cards (which ARE backwards compatible and work in normal SDXC card readers) is the second set of contacts on the back of the card that let it reach INCREDIBLE speeds on both reads and writes (in an SDExpress reader). As you can see in the attached benchmark image, it's exceeding the speeds of internal SATA SSDs and closing on slower NVMe drives which is crazy for a memory card.These benchmarks were taken with the SDExpress reader in this package and the included USB-C cable attached to a Windows 11 PC through a Thunderbolt 4 port - it should get similar performance on any higher end USB-C connection (USB 3.2 Gen 2 or better, I would think). The reader that you get is compact and portable, but does require a cable (also included) vs plugging straight in itself. The card seems to be not only a high performer, but like it will be somewhat durable. I did test the backwards compatibility and it worked fine (albeit much slower) in a normal card reader.While this card is not for everyone - as the price shows - but if you have a device that can make use of the huge jump in speed (like say a very high end camera), then this is a great card/reader combination to get!
C**W
no matter how much it Reads and Writes still V30
I don't understand, why it reads and writes sooo fast, but still V30 rated?Yes, this one is good on computer, with the card reader. However, it still V30 on camera, so it is being said. It would allow you shoot 4K at 120Hz, this will be no difference if you buying a cheaper same rating one. The price is just not getting you a better performance on camera.Actually, it is even worse than one of the other V30 on my camera. It will stall during continuous shooting with my a74, I'd have to wait until the buffer to be cleared when trying to writing to the sd card. Around 1 shot per sec in the worest days, I guess it due to over heatting, this never happen to the other card.
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