FAHMI BASSEM New member Oct 3, 2013 1,797 0 0 May 8, 2016 #1 Planning to buy new sd card for my 2520, what should i look for...suggestions + recommendations! + in what format should i make it, FAT or NTFS?
Planning to buy new sd card for my 2520, what should i look for...suggestions + recommendations! + in what format should i make it, FAT or NTFS?
RumoredNow New member Nov 12, 2012 18,134 0 0 May 8, 2016 #2 I went with a SanDisk SDXC UHS-I in 64GB for my 2520. I formatted it as exFAT since this is what was recommended by the card management utility. Here is how it tested out with h2testw: Formatted exFAT Test finished without errors. Writing speed: 13.1 MByte/s Reading speed: 35.2 MByte/s That said... I recently got one of these Samsung SDHC UHS-I in 32GB to use in my 1520 and it has a great write speed: Amazon.com: Samsung 32GB EVO Class 10 Micro SDHC Card with Adapter up to 48MB/s (MB-MP32DA/AM): Computers & Accessories Here is the same test: Formatted exFAT Test finished without errors. Writing speed: 18.8 MByte/s Reading speed: 35.3 MByte/s Fastest write speed out of all the cards I own and have tested recently. Why not give the Samsung a try?
I went with a SanDisk SDXC UHS-I in 64GB for my 2520. I formatted it as exFAT since this is what was recommended by the card management utility. Here is how it tested out with h2testw: Formatted exFAT Test finished without errors. Writing speed: 13.1 MByte/s Reading speed: 35.2 MByte/s That said... I recently got one of these Samsung SDHC UHS-I in 32GB to use in my 1520 and it has a great write speed: Amazon.com: Samsung 32GB EVO Class 10 Micro SDHC Card with Adapter up to 48MB/s (MB-MP32DA/AM): Computers & Accessories Here is the same test: Formatted exFAT Test finished without errors. Writing speed: 18.8 MByte/s Reading speed: 35.3 MByte/s Fastest write speed out of all the cards I own and have tested recently. Why not give the Samsung a try?