32GB QUMOX SD HC 32 GB SDHC class 10 UHS-I 32 GB Secure Digital Memory Card HighSpeed Write Speed 40MB/S read speed upto 80MB/S
August 14, 2018 - Comment
-Qumox -32GB -Class 10 UHS-I U1 -SDHC -Write: 40MB/s Read: 80MB/s (Test by USB 3.0 Card Reader) *speed may vary under different computer and card reader Product Features Qumox 32GB Class 10 UHS-I U1 SDHC Write: 40MB/s Read: 80MB/s (Test by USB 3.0 Card Reader) *speed may vary under different computer and card reader
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If you have problems, is it really the card? Check your device specification… Not really sure how to review this as it is too easy to say “it doesn’t work, and must be rubbish”. My point is that (generally) people don’t consider the equipment they are using. SD cards have been around since ~2000, but SDXC only since 2011, therefore an SDXC card will fit in a device that was made before the device would be expect to support the amount of storage available, or even the speed at which it can be used.I have bought two of these cards, for the sole purpose of…
A fist class product! Really helps your holiday get off to a good start! Finding SD cards in a foreign country is hard enough-like the high prices, it can be a gamble sometimes, but these SD cards are what is needed! A good card ,well packaged and very fast delivery-a very satisfied customer is what you have made!A fast seller which is happily recommended and also now very highly recommended by this customer who is now enjoying his holiday taking his snaps with the aid of the fantastic cards!
An impressive card from a brand you never heard of… So far – so good. Of course, I will need to use this card some time to be sure I can trust it, but the first day I formatted it twice and tested in in both writing and reading with over 90 gigs of data. Speeds on a MacBook Pro are just as advertised, and even a bit higher – I made it to 85MB/s for reading and 65MB/s sequential writing. Formatted it once on a PC with NTFS and once on a Mac. Really, really fast and trouble-free, with very little heating even when loading with huge amounts of data…