Caulibeam
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Don't people just re-use after moving the memory to a proper storage space? Need to buy many many?![]()
too lazy

Don't people just re-use after moving the memory to a proper storage space? Need to buy many many?![]()

Thought ppl usually buy the cheapest microSD.
if use on phone will see much different?
if use on phone will see much different?
SLC still the bestHypotechnically and theoratically true. I was one of those until I studied about the slc, mlc, tlc technologies and realized that not all are equal.
Furthermore, if everyone pits theirs is the best, then there must be more to the eye right?
Thus, I started playing with more expensive and testing them and damn, loads of difference in performance with my phones, etc.
And hence, this benchmark![]()
If I want to change from my current 64gb MicroSD in my Surface Pro 4 (Windows 10 tablet) to a 128gb MicroSD - do I need to do anything special or can I just copy paste all the files across using File Explorer? Or do I need to use partition cloning?
(I use my current MicroSD for saving music/videos/downloads and some Steam games)
I have had very weird results doing a 1-1 copy of data into my card. I recommended doing a clone then do hash verification.
Besides, 128gb cards are no where the performance of 64gb yet![]()
In my case both cards are Samsung Evo+ cards. I got the 128gb for a reasonably good price during the eBay Australia sales and it actually made me regret buying the 64gb from Challenger in the first place![]()
How come the integrity of the data was not preserved?Less than sgd$60 (128gb)? Lol
Well, making copy to and from microsd for large data yielded weird results (never copy properly) so do a clone with hashing is a safer bet.
if use on phone will see much different?
yes can see a different
if use on phone will see much different?
Esp class 4 and class 10