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Originally Posted by Semwize
I want to put 64 GB or 128 GB on Libra 2, I choose a card))
I would like to see the results of the Raspberry Pi SD card. It's difficult for me to order it, but if everything is absolutely wonderful there, then why not.
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Here's the review that put the Pi cards on my radar - I was pretty skeptical since they were so much cheaper than similar sized cards from Sandisk / Kingston / Lexar, but for $20USD shipped for two I thought I might as well for science
https://bret.dk/official-raspberry-p...d-card-review/
Here's a table that benchmarks many different cards, where the silver plus comes out ontop for UHS-I
https://alikgriffin.com/micro-sd-memory-cards/
Here's another review that shows better small block speeds for the Silver Plus
https://charlestech.fr/en/test-lexar...drone-outings/
*** Not all numbers are comparable between reviews, since even in my own benchmarks with CDM I noticed a discrepency based on OS, Drive Format, Win/Mac, and Reader - therefore I took more into account rankings within a single review, and used the relative rankings to form my own opinion for purchase.
After I purchased the cards, I did my own benchmarks (sorry I lost the Pi data somewhere, so you'll have to take my word that it is the best performer)
Lastly - despite all the cards being A2 and certainly fast enough for 4k - interestingly DJI only certifies the Kingston Canvas Go! and the Lexar Silver Plus for their Osmo 3 - when I benchmarked the cards, in fact they did performed the fastest across the board.
I discovered this by a lucky accident, DJI from Costco was bundled with a Kingston 64gb card (too small for 4k, but large enough for Libra), and was BLOWN away by the performance boost, which led me down this rabbit hole.