WizardStan Mega GP Mania Joined May 24, 2008 Messages 16,733 May 4, 2011 #41 Jokah said: they should be pretty fast (up to 45mb/s) Click to expand... The Pandora's SDHC clock only allows for a maximum theoretical speed of 25MB/s. In practice, speeds up to 16MB/s have been seen.
Jokah said: they should be pretty fast (up to 45mb/s) Click to expand... The Pandora's SDHC clock only allows for a maximum theoretical speed of 25MB/s. In practice, speeds up to 16MB/s have been seen.
G Granitehead Advanced Member Joined Oct 16, 2009 Messages 3,011 May 4, 2011 #42 WizardStan said: Jokah said: they should be pretty fast (up to 45mb/s) Click to expand... The Pandora's SDHC clock only allows for a maximum theoretical speed of 25MB/s. In practice, speeds up to 16MB/s have been seen. Click to expand... Then my new 64GB SD card, which was about the cheapest one I could find (Transcend), does the fastest speed possible (using ext2, not fat). Still have to let f3 run through though, but it takes very long for 64GB, so I'll start it before I go to bed.
WizardStan said: Jokah said: they should be pretty fast (up to 45mb/s) Click to expand... The Pandora's SDHC clock only allows for a maximum theoretical speed of 25MB/s. In practice, speeds up to 16MB/s have been seen. Click to expand... Then my new 64GB SD card, which was about the cheapest one I could find (Transcend), does the fastest speed possible (using ext2, not fat). Still have to let f3 run through though, but it takes very long for 64GB, so I'll start it before I go to bed.