Hey guys, what's up with me again, Tom from CDC Tom Tech's time today with another episode about micro, SD cards. I want to compare these 10 high-end micro SD cards when it comes to the read and write speed, actually I'm only holding 7 in my hand for those counting, because they all three more, but they simply do not fit in my hand anymore, and next to that there are two more episodes: one extreme durability test and another one. Where I explain all operations you can find all three episodes together at some tech times accomplish micro SD, together with product link pointing at all 10 cards. But right now, let's compare the top speeds and find out which one is the very best of the best stay tuned. Don't forget to leave a thumbs up and subscribe to never ever miss any of my upcoming episode stay tuned I. Our cards taken to the test are high-end 4k, ready, micros cards.
They all have a speed plus 10 and a US class 3 rating, but next to those specs they are pretty different. Let me introduce the competitors. SanDisk enters the race with its fastest micro SD card manufactured for pro users to Zen this Extreme Pro, the manufacturer claims it's read, speed to reach a maximum of 95 megabytes per second, while the max write, speed under the best circumstances should be able to reach the 90 megabytes per second mark again. The speeds names are ideal numbers only, and we might get way slower results during the actual testing process. The second card is the Zen, this extreme, with a maximum read speed of 90 megabytes per second and a maximum write.
Speed of 60 megabytes per second next office transcend with its ultimate line. Micros card with a maximum read speed of up to 95 megabytes per second and a maximum write. Speed of up to 45 megabytes per second Samsung is fourth in line. The pro series micros card should, from the packaging, be able to reach a maximum read speed of up to 90 and a maximum write speed of up to 60 megabytes per second Sony comes next, offering a maximum read speed of 95 and a maximum write. Speed of 90 megabytes per second sounds pretty promising again.
I'm pretty excited if the card can keep this promise. Kingston is the sixth competitor promising a max read, speed of 90 and a maximum write, speed of 45 megabytes per second, the Panasonic micro SD card enters the race without giving us read or write speeds. But of course, if the class 10 min you a chess class free card as well, Toshiba proline, micros card promises, a maximum read, speed of up to 95 and a maximum write, speed of up to 80 megabytes per second verbatim and the line of well-known manufacturers with its card promising a maximum read, speed of up to 90 and a maximum write speed of up to 45 megabytes per second. Finally, a cheap micro SD card manufactured by a company named Patriot enters the race allegedly offering a maximum read speed of up to 90 and a maximum write speed of up to 45 megabytes per second. We now know the competitors and the ICL values.
Everyone who has ever purchased a car for its little consumption value knows that numbers given by the manufacturers themselves are as trustworthy as the forecast. The first of two tests was simple: I used an external USB 3.0 card reader plugged in a micro SD card and ran several programs to measure the actual read and write speeds. The results were fascinating because some cards were miles away from their promises, while others did even better than promised, but I as well wanted to see how the cards behaved under normal circumstances and I therefore took a four point: one gigabyte video file that I found on my hard disk drive and copied it to the micro SD card. Again I was measuring the writing speed, which is a lot more important than the reading. Speed and I took the time right now.
I, don't want to keep you in suspense any longer. Here are the results. The slowest card was really disappointing. Speeds is the Kingston micros. It reached 75 point five: five megabytes per second.
During the read speed test. We just find that to write speed was limited to a maximum of thirty-seven point: seven megabytes per second only copying the 4.1 gigabyte files to the card took 1 minute and 24 seconds on the 9th place again with a pretty poor result. We find Panasonic again a well known brand. The max read speed I was able to measure, was 78 point three megabytes per second, while the write speed was limited to forty-seven point. Four three megabytes per second only copying the 4.1 gigabyte file took as well one minute and 24 seconds. Of course, the card is good enough for 4k, filming and taking photos, but the chance of having faulty footage with drop frames is pretty high, as well as taking JPEGs or raw photographs in burst mode could take both cards to their limits.
The next card in line is the Sony micros what's wrong with all the big brands. Today, the Sony cart delivered a maximum read speed of 70 8.25, which is even a little slower than the Panasonic one, but with the right speed of 50 1.7 2 megabytes per second copying. The test file took 1 minute and 23 seconds on the seventh place we find- and this is really amazing- the Zen, this extreme card of which I thought it would perform a lot better. I was able to achieve a maximum read speed of 72 point three four and a maximum write, speed of 52 point four: five megabytes per second only copying the file took a horrific minute and 27 seconds the slowest cards of all, amazingly our cheapest card manufactured by Patriot made -. This takes place not behaving optimally, but leaving big brands behind I was able to measure the maximum read speed of seventy-six point, two three and a maximum write speed of fifty-three point: four: six megabytes per second.
While it took one minute and 23 seconds to write the four point: one gigabyte, video file to the card. We now talk about the top five micro SD cards. I cannot recommend choosing one of the others at the pricing is just too close and the performance difference. Noticeable I was a bit upset when I found out that the transient ultimate card was on the fifth place, only as I really used to like and work with the transient cards. A lot back in the days I was able to measure a reading top speed of 77 point 77 and a maximum write.
Speed of fifty-four point, one megabyte per second and copying the test file took one minute and 23 seconds again. It seems that we still have not found a card making a huge difference yet, but the verbatim card is the first company to build a card that really makes a difference and therefore is my number for micro SD card. It reads with the speed of up to 69 point one five and writes with a maximum speed of sixty-four point: zero, seven megabytes per second, which really happens the copying process. Furthermore, it only took one minute and four seconds to copy the four point: one gigabyte file to the card. The third place goes to Samsung, with its pro Sirius cards that reads: files with up to seventy-seven point: five: six and writes files with up to 65 point.
Five. Four megabytes per second copying took one minute and three seconds. My favorite card made it to the second place, as it is pretty affordable, but really fast, I, measured. Seventy-eight point: six megabytes per second, when checking out Toshiba's maximum, read speed and seventy-three point: two eight megabytes per second, when testing the right speed, Toshiba's card is the first one that needed less than a minute to transfer the 4.1 gigabyte file 54 seconds. Only Toshiba's micro SD card is my clear recommendation for everyone who wants a safe, fast and affordable card pros was a bigger budget might choose the fastest of the cards, though the SanDisk Extreme Pro that delivers a maximum read speed of up to seventy-nine point, six: six and a maximum write speed of up to seventy-eight point, one: seven megabytes per second copying, the four point: one gigabyte file took 49 seconds, only think of writing bigger intensive files to the card or copying large files to the computer.
You will really save a lot of time when choosing ass after card links to all cards tests that can be found on WWF. Take time, calm, slash, micros, now that we finally know which of the micros cards is the fastest. We want to take them to the test. There is a test I'm going to throw them out of the window, I'm going to put them at the oven on much more check out. The video at some tech time accomplish a micro SD to bind to the perfect my friends D card for your needs.
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