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Reddit mentions of Samsung (MB-ME64GA/AM) 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select Memory Card with Full-Size Adapter

Sentiment score: 30
Reddit mentions: 78

We found 78 Reddit mentions of Samsung (MB-ME64GA/AM) 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select Memory Card with Full-Size Adapter. Here are the top ones.

Samsung (MB-ME64GA/AM) 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select Memory Card with Full-Size Adapter
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    Features:
  • Ideal for Recording 4K UHD Video: Samsung MicroSD EVO is perfect for high res photos, gaming, music, tablets, laptops, action cameras, DSLR's, drones, smartphones (Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e, S9, S9+, Note9, S8, S8+, Note8, S7, S7 Edge, etc.), Android devices and more
  • Top to bottom metal design that fits in the palm of your hand
  • Built to last reliability: Shock proof memory card is also water proof, temperature proof, X Ray proof and magnetic proof
  • Extended compatibility: Includes full size adapter for use in cameras, laptops and desktop computers
  • 10 year limited warranty: 10 year limited warranty does not extend to Dashcam, CCTV, surveillance camera and other write intensive uses; warranty for SD adapter is limited to 1 year
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Height0.58 Inches
Length0.43 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2017
Size64 GB
Weight0.03 Pounds
Width0.04 Inches

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Found 78 comments on Samsung (MB-ME64GA/AM) 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select Memory Card with Full-Size Adapter:

u/samtherat6 · 29 pointsr/gadgets

Saw a 64GB on Slickdeals the other day for $10. $20 seems to be the normal sale price these days for 64GB.

EDIT: Samsung 64GB 100MB/s microSD card is availabile currently for $11. That $35 number is way off.

u/Mr_0pportunity · 26 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Terrible write speed though... 20MB? No thanks

Edit: This is a better deal IMO (100MB read and 60MB write): Link

u/oozles · 15 pointsr/NintendoSwitchDeals

Here is a video that goes over current SD card specifications pretty well. I'll post what I got out of it and a little bit of additional research:

CAPACITY


There are three different types of SD cards that indicate a size range. SD cards are up to 2GB and are useless for our purposes. SDHC cards are from 4-32 GB and are ill-advised since 32GB isn't really enough. What we're interested in is SDXC cards which are from 64GB to 2TB. Each card has a micro version which is what we need. Capacity type doesn't have an impact on performance.

WRITE SPEED


There are two different families of speed classes that indicate a minimum write performance. The first, traditional speed class comes in Class 2, Class 4, Class 6, and Class 10. The number corresponds to their write speed, Class 2 is 2MB/s, class 10 is 10MB/s. This class is denoted by their number inside of a "C".

The other family of speed class is UHS. There are only two types, type 1 and type 3. These are denoted by their number inside of a "U" shaped symbol. UHS1 writes at 10MB/s, UHS3 writes at 30MB/s. That means the Class 10 and UHS1 have the same minimum write performance, but we're just going to look at UHS cards from now on. It is possible for a card to claim a UHS class speed, and a Class 10 speed.

Bus Interface


There are two different bus interfaces for UHS cards, UHS-I and UHS-II. These are denoted by roman numerals rather than our numbers. UHS-II cards have a second row of connection pins on the back of the card, while UHS-I just has the single row. UHS-II cards can transfer data faster than UHS-I cards when they are in a UHS-II compatible machine. If the machine is not UHS-II compatible then there is no benefit, however the UHS-II card will still work as it is backwards compatible. It does not look like the Nintendo Switch is UHS-III compatible, so there is no benefit to using a UHS-II card in it, which is a shame because the II interface can help read speeds tremendously.

So what is Nintendo recommending with OP's card? A microSDXC UHS3-I card. Meaning it is a micro version of a 64GB card, with the best write speed class, and the standard/worse Bus interface.

Nintendo-licensed Sandisk microSDXC 64GB UHS3-I for $19.99

Non licensed Sandisk microSDXC 64GB UHS3-I card for $23

/u/Nobody_is_lurking posted two contenders...

Sandisk microSDXC 64GB UHS1-I card for $14.25

Sandisk microSDXC 128GB UHS1-I card
for $23.25


...but it isn't actually an apples to apples comparison, as they are both UHS1 rather than UHS3. The $6 question is how big of a difference is there functionally between the two speed classes when actually being used by a Switch, which someone already took the time to test!

The results show that, when write speed was involved, the difference was significant, and that installed games can go by 3x faster using a UHS3 card. So sure, the UHS3 is a clear winner for installing, but what people really care about are load times, showed a less drastic story. Installing locally on the Switch beats any external storage options that we're looking at, then the UHS3 trailed shortly behind, with UHS1 following a little longer. For a regularly installed game the difference in load times doesn't seem to be more than a couple of seconds, even if the load time is a minute long. This guy also tested homebrew launched games though, which did show a much bigger difference between UHS1 and UHS3. So there is a difference in load time, but just not a massive one that many people would notice.

Looking at value, for whatever reason the Nintendo-licensed cards are currently cheaper than their equivalent nonlicensed cards, both the 64Gb and 128GB. Obviously the UHS-1 is cheaper than the UHS-3 across the board.

But if you want to branch away from Sandisk you can have the best of both worlds with a Samsung 64GB UHS3-I card for $15 The price per MB stays consistent at bigger sizes as well, so if you wanted a 128GB one it'd be $30.

tl;dr Buy this one. It is better and cheaper.

u/Jlong129 · 15 pointsr/3dspiracy

agreed. Unless you're on a tight budget. Amazon has larger for barely more and are U3 for better speeds.

  1. 64gb $11.15
  2. 128gb $19.49
u/trident179 · 14 pointsr/NintendoSwitchDeals

Amazon has a Samsung EVO Select MicroSDXC card for $20 here

u/tisthetimetobelit · 13 pointsr/gadgets

I've switched to Samsung without any issues. I have the same card in my phone, dashcam, and drone https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_fT.2CbJ23PGHR

u/e39 · 8 pointsr/RetroPie

What you'll need:

u/ButterBiskit · 7 pointsr/WiiHacks

Completely inaccurate.

In fact, the newest letterbomb exploit requires you to be on the latest 4.3 firmware, whereas this guide suggests exploits after 4.1 are impossible.

An HDD is completely optional for storing large amounts of games. If you have a large enough SD card, you can play pretty much anything other than large Wii titles (wbfs files >4GB) from it.

I would suggest a Micro SD card with adapter for the cheaper option (I'm currently running a 64GB Samsung, available here, with no issues). You will need some form of SD card to complete the exploit, but I was able to do so with an old 1GB card that was left in the Wii.

Hope this helps!

Edit:

In short,

  1. Letterbomb on the latest 4.3 firmware

  2. Install Homebrew channel
u/jhrace2 · 5 pointsr/dji

The problem is almost certainly your card. The Ultra is a U1-rated card, whereas the Pocket requires a U3 rated card not to glitch. There are moments in the write process where the bitrate of the Pocket exceeds the write speed of a U1 rated card. The Sandisk Extreme and Extreme Pro are U3 rated, as well as the Samsung EVO Select which is on sale for $10 today

u/realitybender · 5 pointsr/RetroPie
  1. if I remember correctly the SNES version doesn't shut down the fan when turned off. I like this case better

    https://www.amazon.com/Retroflag-Functional-Shutdown-Heatsinks-Raspberry/dp/B07872ZDCS/ref=sr_1_1

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  2. I recommend 64 GB or more for MicroSD card, and don't cheap out ether, you need a good one for read and write speed.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XX29S9Q/ref=crt_ewc_img_dp_2?

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  3. If you get a controller with analog sticks you can play most PS1 and N64 games

    https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-940-000110-Gamepad-F310/dp/B003VAHYQY/ref=sr_1_2
u/TravisO · 4 pointsr/videography
  1. stop using software based stabilization, it makes everything look weird especially around the edges, buy a gimbal, your walking footage is unwatchable

  2. I didn't see it skip frames but I didn't watch very much of it, beginners always misunderstand SD card speed, buy this one instead https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/

  3. too much content, 13mins is pretty long, I couldn't even watch 2 mins of it, jumping around... content is king, and that refers to quality not quantity

  4. realize all my advice is to help you, don't let crit offend you, it'll prevent you from improving, everybody starts out roughly, trust me, in a year from now you'll find your old videos embarrassing, if you don't, then you're not improving
u/A6000_Shooter · 4 pointsr/a6000

There is much better value in other cards mate. You can grab a Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select which is an excellent performing card for under $20 or the 128GB model for under $40. They are U3 rated which means they guarantee the write speed will remain above 30MB/s. The tests I have seen have shown this card writes much faster than this.

The max write speed the A6000 is capable of is 35MB/s. At 1080 60fps, my guess is that the write speed required would be around a third of that, but at least you will have a card which can clear the buffer at max speed should you be burst shooting stills.

u/CaptureYourAction · 4 pointsr/Dashcam

I would not buy that Lexar card. There have been a lot of recent issues with the latest batch of those cards. They used to be reliable in the A119/A119S, but something seems to have changed recently. The Samsung card in the link below seems to be working great with the A119. I have not had any issues with it yet.
https://www.amazon.ca/Samsung-MB-ME64GA-AM-MicroSDXC-Adapter/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1498181439&sr=1-1&keywords=samsung+select

u/BitingChaos · 4 pointsr/Roadcam

Dashcam & Accessories:

Viofo G1W-S, $55

GPS Module, $25

64GB EVO Select, $15

I had a G1W-C a few years ago. It died, and I replaced it with the G1W-S. I later found that if you add a GPS module to it, it auto-sets the time. I'm sure there are better options out there, but I'm just familiar with the "G1W" setup (including how it attaches to my rearview mirror).

u/FrontLeftFender · 4 pointsr/buildapcsales

>$25 for a 128gb 64gb U-3 is a steal.

The Samsung "U3" card on amazon is always like $23. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=twister_B071R715MZ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

There is a difference between this and that in terms of write speed, though.

u/DrakeFS · 3 pointsr/RetroPie

I just built one from parts, do not be intimidated by what "could" go wrong. RetroPie has an amazing community (the Official Forum is a great place to get help and ideas from as well) behind it and a lot documentation. Both of which I did not need to tap. If you can follow the instructions to image the SD card, you should be just fine.

I bought:

u/dhiltonp · 3 pointsr/M43

Nope, don't bother with a UV filter. It'll make the image worse than better, adding ghosting and flare.

Memory card: doesn't matter too much. I've been using a 64GB Samsung EVO recently.

u/CanWeTalkEth · 3 pointsr/ethfinance

Minimum requirements for what? A fast sync node or a full node? The article uses a fast sync but also mentions a full node, and I used to have a medium article that I used to buy my pi stuff.

This case. This SD card. This HDD.

u/Karralie · 3 pointsr/buildapcsales

If you don't need one right away i found a similar one on back order for $22.99

Samsung 64GB MicroSDXC EVO Select

> Up to 100MB/s & 60MB/s read & write speeds respectively; Class 10 UHS 3

Or for $44.99

Samsung 128GB MicroSDXC EVO Select

> Up to 100MB/s & 90MB/s read & write speeds respectively; Class 10 UHS 3

u/MerryMFjane · 3 pointsr/microgrowery

Make sure you get an SD card. They recommend 32gb max but I got this 64 gig to work np.

u/Jag6627 · 3 pointsr/PanasonicG7

Just got my G7 yesterday, I have this SD card https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-MicroSDXC-Adapter-MB-ME64GA-AM/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1521910337&sr=8-2&keywords=samsung+evo+select


64GB, and it can hold 1hr 22mins of 4K @24 fps.

I bought 1 spare battery, bur from all the videos I’ve watched it looks like 1 battery should get over an hour of 4K recording.

u/CurryWithTheBrick · 3 pointsr/3dspiracy

Samsung or go home. I've had a few SanDisk's give me disk read errors.

u/lanabi · 3 pointsr/NintendoSwitchDeals

For everyone that think this is better since it has Switch logo on it: No it is not. You are paying extra just for the license.

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However, this is better than a U1 card due to the higher sustained speeds.

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No reason to get this over U3 Samsung deal at Amazon besides from having a logo on it while it sits inside a slot unseen.

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Amazon deal: https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-MicroSDXC-Adapter-MB-ME64GA-AM/dp/B06XX29S9Q

u/random12356622 · 3 pointsr/Dashcam

2x B1W = 2 ($55 USD) B1W + 2 ($14 USD) Micro SD card + 2 ($24 USD) Hardwire kit expensive = ($186 USD)

Which would be little different than:

1x A129 = ($160 USD) A129 + ($14 USD) Micro SD card + ($24 USD) Hardwire kit expensive = ($198 USD)

Even if you eliminated the hardwire kits:

2x B1W = = 2
($55 USD) B1W + 2 * ($14 USD) Micro SD card = ($138 USD)

vs

1x A129 = ($160 USD) A129 + ($14 USD) Micro SD card = ($174 USD)

To me, the A129 is a better buy. Less maintenance, and cheaper if you get into hardwire kits/parking mode.

> if possible...ability to discreetly attach it to his rear view mirror.

Generally people put it on the windshield, behind the rear view mirror on the passenger side. Rear view mirror mounted cams are not favored.

u/mervinj7 · 3 pointsr/GalaxyS8

Here's the recommended SD Card from wirecutter. It's 64GB for $23. Class 10 U3. The SanDisk Extreme is a good backup option but its generally $10 more expensive.

http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-microsd-card/

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q

u/rhinofinger · 3 pointsr/raspberry_pi

Look at /r/retropie - it's more focused on these projects.

At minimum, you'll want: a [Raspberry Pi 3 ($35)](
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CD5VC92/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Sb.pzbAZKNASG), a case ($7-$20), a power supply ($10), an HDMI cable ($7), one or two controllers ($15-$30 each), and a micro SD card ($22 for a Class 10 64 GB). There are a lot of threads about which controllers are best - I'm a fan of the wireless 8bitdo SNES30 / SFC30 (usually cheaper on eBay).

You don't need any programming experience to set it up, though you may need to edit some configuration files to set certain things up properly. I've built 2 of these to date - they play anything up to and including PlayStation 1 consistently well. N64 is very hit and miss, though Mario Kart 64 and Kirby 64 work well.

u/cis4 · 3 pointsr/wyzecam

Card I've been using is this one made by Samsung. No issues, and formated using the cam, and the format option in the app.

u/armorall · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XX29S9Q/

This one might be a better option at $11.99. Also has 15% back for Prime cards. I just bought one last week for a Wyze cam.

The 128GB of the Samsung one is $19.49

u/PartyClass · 2 pointsr/PSP

Yep, and grab some cheap memory

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Sony Memory Card Shell

64 Gb Micro SD

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That said, you can find all sorts of teardown guides

You can also buy the UMD drives for pretty cheap

I have no experience with replacing the UMD drives however and don't know if there could be compatibility issues.

u/xloc · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

AmFilm and this SD card. I got the 64, the 128 is $12 more.

u/xfactoraeg · 2 pointsr/Dashcam

My only failure was a Sandisk. I have Samsung Evos in all mine now.

Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME64GA/AM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_TSR6AbQJV7VHC

u/jcmcnamee · 2 pointsr/wyzecam

I have the 64gb version of this in 4 cams since the v2 came out and have had no issues: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_Zdl2CbTGC4WVM

u/Qlanger · 2 pointsr/nova

The A119 is a great buy that runs at 1440p resolution. Just buy a 64gb or at least a 32gb card and it will autowrite over the old video as needed.

https://smile.amazon.com/SpyTec-A119-1440p-Dash-Camera/dp/B01HMZVYLY/

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XX29S9Q/

u/476565 · 2 pointsr/homeassistant

Totally agree, but booting from USB gives me many more options. I could use an external SSD etc.

Currently using a Samsung 64 Gig. Hopefully this will last awhile. Needed to go 64 Gig just to get U3, anything smaller and it would have been a U1.

https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-MicroSDXC-Adapter-MB-ME64GA-AM/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1540159582&sr=8-1&keywords=samsung+64+gig+microsd

$15, can't beat that

u/DhavyBear · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

Is this one on par with this one? Or is there a significant difference between the two?

u/bravotangohotel · 1 pointr/homeautomation

I just use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XX29S9Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


It does double the cost of the investment though. But $40 dollars is still fairly cheap for what you get. Wyze just started selling their own branded microSDs as well but I have no experience.

u/chanbam · 1 pointr/wyzecam

I don't know on the light, I'll have to check when I get home. The card is a 64 gb Samsung U3.

u/travatron81 · 1 pointr/Audi

I was having some trouble, too. I got This 64 GB card working in my 2016 S5 by formatting it Fat32 using a program I discovered while setting up my Raspberry Pi, Fat32 Format (Click the pic to download. For some reason I couldn't figure that out).

After that, it recognized straight away! Hope it helps.

u/Newcdn · 1 pointr/SonyAlpha

Any 64gb+ U3 card should work. I use this Samsung Evo Select. It's very cheap and fast

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XX29S9Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/onesole · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Hm, just today I purchased on amazon:

GoControl Z-Wave + Zigbee stick: $38.74 Zee2 does not have Zigbee

Aluminium cases + heatsink + Power supply: $17.99 Zee2 has plastic case

Samsung 64G MicroSD: $12.99 Zee2 has only 8G MicroSD

Raspberry Pi3 B+: $37.98 Zees2 B

I am going to install free Home Assistant image on this. So my total is: 107.7 - 5% (amazon prime discount) = $102.32, and I am getting Zigbee, bigger storage, better case, better board with PoE. Not getting homeseer3 though, but will be using home assistant.

u/regmeyster · 1 pointr/gopro

This is what I purchased for my 7 Black which I receive today. Matter of fact, it was supposed to be delivered yesterday but was not and should get delivered today. Because of the hassle Amazon is sending me another free of charge....love Amazon's customer service.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XX29S9Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/jeztur2014 · 1 pointr/vitahacks

I bought a vita slim used from gamestop yesterday unfortunately it was already on 3.68 so I was able to install h-encore everything is up and running tested by using RetroArch to play some SNES. I ordered A SD2Vita 5.0 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F63FPT3/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 that will be here tomorrow. I seen some threads concerning issues running SD2Vita with H-Encore unless they were using "enso"? Can someone explain to me what enso does and where do I get it? I should also mention it did not come with A official Sony memory card am I going to need one for any reason. I ordered a 64GB microsd https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XX29S9Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 to use with the SD2Vita adapter listed above. Thanks!

u/Alfrs91 · 1 pointr/gopro

In my haste I ended up buying the hero 5 session because I wasn't anyone would see this in time to help. Is that gonna work just fine? I figured unless I boguht the (original?) session I was gonna spend at least 150 and the hero 5 session seems ok?

I ended up buying This card, u3 evo select, it lists 128 on the link, so I assume 64 is fine also?

For what its worth it's a baseball game, I just want to catch most of it

u/galgabot · 1 pointr/samsung

Your phones maximum micro SD capacity is 250GB, and Samsung and San disk are the best micro SD manufacturers. I would try either

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B073JY5T7T/ref=dp_ob_neva_mobile

Or

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B06XX29S9Q/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1511118524&sr=8-6&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=micro%2Bsd%2Bcard&dpPl=1&dpID=41pa5T0NGKL&ref=plSrch&th=1&psc=1

I chose the 200 GB version for the SanDisk one because it is much better price per memory compared to the 150$ 250 gig version. And Samsung is more expensive that's why I went with the 128GB version

u/jt13 · 1 pointr/PersonalFinanceCanada

I'm not sure what you mean by high endurance lol, sorry. it's this one

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B06XX29S9Q/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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i don't think there would be a compatibility issue because i used a similar micro SD but has a lower memory....

u/NewPath57 · 1 pointr/Switch

the 3ds requires you to have the sd card formatted to FAT32, it will not take exFAT. So depending on how the switch formats the card you might not be able to take the switch sd card to the 3ds but likely the other way around should work.

I would recommend just getting a new SD card as they are pretty cheap 64gb for $23 or 128gb for $40 200gb+ will start around $80 and go up from there.

u/802bikeguy_com · 1 pointr/wyzecam

Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q

u/rddtnm · 1 pointr/DJISpark

I use these in my Spark: "Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSD EVO Select Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME64GA/AM)".


https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-MicroSDXC-Adapter-MB-ME64GA-AM/dp/B06XX29S9Q $11.99

u/Thelement · 1 pointr/consoledeals

Here you go. Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME64GA/AM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_P7pMAbHEM5ZE2

u/ErantyInt · 1 pointr/crtgaming

If composite is your goal, a Pi is probably the cheapest way to get 240p.

u/OMGROTFLMAO · 1 pointr/Gear360

This 64gb U3 Evo Select is just $23, and would read/write much faster.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/

u/JackSparrowUSA · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Anything Samsung or Sandisk will work great. Here are a couple:

Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME64GA/AM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q

SanDisk Ultra 64GB microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter, Grey/Red, Standard Packaging (SDSQUNC-064G-GN6MA) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B010Q588D4

u/x3tan · 1 pointr/GalaxyS9

All these memory card options confuse me these days...

Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME64GA/AM) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ is this what I would want for use in the s9+...?

u/anticultured · 1 pointr/wyzecam

I killed two 16gb SD cards in two different Wyzecams. Killed dead, won’t format, graveyard dead. Tried two 64gb cards and no problem.

I feel like they don’t work with every SD card.

These are the 16gb cards

These are the 64gb cards

u/Jackehboy · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME64GA/AM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Jx-WBb1GS3PMT

Would that work?

u/Frisky5535 · 1 pointr/vitahacks

What you could do is hack the vita using the 4gig then get an sd2vita and a 64gig micro sd and then just use the sd2vita instead since its ridiulously cheaper than using the official proprietary cards. techjames has videos on his channel of how to switch your main storage from the proprietary vita mem card to the sd2vita microsd card.

TechJames

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov6MnOJ_nHM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uJ_yc3zgJo

SD2Vita

https://www.amazon.com/Funturbo-Ultimate-Version-SD2Vita-Adapter/dp/B07F63FPT3/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=W1O2PN5R2TRN&keywords=sd2vita&qid=1557000577&s=gateway&sprefix=sd2%2Caps%2C187&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1

64GB Micro SD card

https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-MicroSDXC-Adapter-MB-ME64GA-AM/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2BJ7JKDELZVAF&keywords=64+gb+micro+sd+card&qid=1557000601&s=gateway&sprefix=64+gb%2Caps%2C176&sr=8-3

u/pokemon_master9485 · 1 pointr/androiddeals

32GB - $7.99

64GB - $11.99

128GB - $21.99

256GB - $44.99

512GB - $89

u/ChefJoe98136 · 1 pointr/SeaWA

So, what have you got on your black friday-ish "shop for" list?

Kind of basic, but I need to pick up some USB flash drives. I'm hoping they go on sale at prices that match microSD prices like this - https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-MicroSDXC-Adapter-MB-ME64GA-AM/dp/B06XX29S9Q/

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u/DanSmithKY · 1 pointr/xboxone

This SD card writes at 60 MB/s (480 Mb/s):
Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSD EVO Select Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME64GA/AM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_OXJxCbA0S0ZZ7

Hard drives are perfectly capable of handling 500 Mb/s.

u/Whatthehelliot · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

Thanks for the reply! I checked amazon and for $1.50 more you can get a Samsung EVO micro SD. U3 instead of U1. Its crazy how cheap storage is getting. I love it!

Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSD EVO Select Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME64GA/AM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_fuQCCbJSBS3KM

u/paulmike3 · 1 pointr/sonyactioncam

Following up my last post, I also recently purchased the 64 GB version of the Samsung EVO Select - Class 10, U3 and I am able to record all video modes (including 100mbps) successfully. It's half the storage and write speed is rated a little slower than the 128 GB version (60 MB/s write vs 90 MB/s), but still works great.

This card is extremely affordable, currently at $23 USD on Amazon.

Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME64GA/AM)

u/bowtch · 1 pointr/MotoX

Little late - recently bought this card Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME64GA/AM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_IZXfzbT4NP2XP

Works perfectly. I tried a class 10 card and it was awful, this one is a U3 card and it speed tests about the same as the internal storage. Been using it about 3 weeks as adaptable storage and still working great.

Speed test: http://i.imgur.com/x55Idcw.png

On mobile so hard to format

u/illuminati229 · 1 pointr/androidtablets

I got this one to use with my Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus and it's worked great. Due to some software issues, I've had to factory reset my tablet several times. Each time that SD card has reformatted great.

u/zeniiz · 1 pointr/WiiUHacks

I have a question regarding SD cards.

I am trying to install CFW on my Wii U and having trouble with the SD card. When I go to the Wii menu and go to SD card menu, and it says "The Device Inserted In The SD Card Slot Can't Be Used".

The SD card is formatted in fat32, and shows up as working fine when inserted into my PC. It's a Samsung 64gb SDXC inside the accompanying SD card adapter.

I've already returned the first Wii U I bought because I thought it was a problem with the actual SD card slot on the console, but now it's giving me the same order on the console I exchanged the first one for. I'm about to exchange it for another one, but is there anything I'm missing here?

u/anonyphobia · 1 pointr/mildlyinfuriating

As a teen who has the ability to make decent amounts of money, I'm in love with surprising random people with these!

Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSD(MB-ME64GA/AM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX29S9Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_kkDADb7Z4BA7M

I bought like 5 of them and I still am waiting for my chance to use the last one. It just makes me so happy to give them to people struggling for space. Storage should not be an issue in 2019. It amazes me how so many people almost don't even know that they can go so cheap. Let alone, that I could just give them one, and have it in their phone within the next 5 minutes.

u/DanteMVP · 1 pointr/photography

Is it possible to use a micro SD (with adapter of course) in a DSLR or mirrorless? If so, any disadvantage to doing that?

Asking because I seen how cheap the Samsung micro SD with adapter is.

u/krunk84 · 0 pointsr/cade

First thing is you need to decide what you want. I get that you want a cabinet, but do you want one that is full sized or something like a bartop model. If you want a full sized cabinet, you can either find plans and build it yourself or search around for an older cabinet to repurpose. If you want a bartop, again you can build it yourself, but you can also find rather inexpensive cabinet kits that are pre-cut and ready to put together.

Once you decide on your cabinet, you need to plan on what you want to put in it. The basics you are going to need can be found below as well as amazon links to get you started.

Raspberry Pi 3 link

Raspberry Pi Case link


Arcade Buttons & Joysticks link


Speakers link


4:3 ratio monitor link

power strip link


Micro SD Card link


Ultimately, it is your decision how you want to go with this. Building an arcade system is all about customizing it to your personal tastes. Once you have the materials, there are tons of tutorials on how to get retropie set up and running.

u/bizcocho1305 · 0 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

i would recommend you this one.. but there is tons of SD card that would work great on the switch, and the size really depends on how much games you have, and mostly if you prefer digital games over physical..

The main thing you should look for are that is an UHS-I or better or with U1 or better..

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This one is another option, its a little more expensive due to better data speed, but specially for the switch both will work exactly the same