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Useful information about SD cards.

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[โ€“] anonion@lemmy.anonion.social 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Now what's the difference between the 3 speeds?

[โ€“] Archerofyail@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

The SD Association has this page explaining the speeds, and from what I can see, it's just to guarantee speeds with certain bus types. Most devices currently use a UHS-I bus, and the older speed classes cap out at pretty pathetic numbers, so they're kind of useless. For the steam deck, any of the higher-end cards are going to be about the same, and the IOPS are going to be more important in terms of loading times anyway.