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Old 07-17-2013, 01:53 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Markismus View Post
So I just got home buying a 32GB Adata MicroSDHC class 10, UHS-I card. Then found time to read this thread....
...so it works at least..
...rather good even..
I am quite honestly a bit surprised that the 32GB performs the same (in windows over USB) as the 4GB card!!

Would the earlier post imply you get a significant increase in speed in the Aura HD with a class 4 card the internal bay?
The earlier discussion was that some SD cards had excellent large block performance and atrocious small block performance. In your case, the performance looks pretty good for both large and small block. In the case of the cards I tested, the SanDisk 4GB class 4 cards had excellent small block performance while Kingston and Patriot class 10 cards had very bad small block performance. Going by memory here, but I seem to remember the SanDisk small block writes were in the 1.8MB/sec range while the Kingston and Patriot cards were in the 20-50KB/sec range. The SanDisk also had about 50% faster small block reads than the Patriot.

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David
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