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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
The make/model is only unknown because it's been in my Surface for so long I've forgotten what it is. Whatever it is, it's likely either a Sandisk or Samsung. I wouldn't buy a no-name SD card.
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At least not knowingly. I have a package with 5 uSD cards which are supposedly SanDisk. The friend of mine who purchased them from a vendor on Amazon was disappointed when they did not live up to his expectations and gave them to me to check out. A bit of quick testing basically said they were not real SanDisk products. H2testw reported the real capacity was 32GB for what were supposedly 128GB capacity, the speed was about 10MBps and a visual check showed the labelling did not match a real SanDisk.