SanDisk Extreme 64GB UHS-I/U3 Micro SDXC Memory Card Up To 60MB/s Read With Adapter- SDSDQXN-064G-G46A [Newest Version]
- Up To 60MB/s Read
- 10-Year Warranty
- Easily Back Up Files With “SanDisk Memory Zone” App
- Includes SD Adapter
SanDisk 64GB Extreme U3 Micro SDXC Upto 60MB/s Read with Adapter (SDSDQXN-064G-G46A)
Enjoy Speeds up to 8 Times as Fast as an Ordinary Memory Card
The SanDisk Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card offers up to eight times the speed of an ordinary memory card for your camera (1), and it also offers compatibility with tablets and 3G or 4G smartphones. Write speeds of up to 40 MB/s (4) keep up with the demands of high-performance photography, giving your camera the speed it needs to capture action photos or shoot in continuous-burst mode. With 64 GB (5) of storage, the card has room for all your music, videos, and photos, and its fast data transfer speeds let you move your media from the card to your computer quickly.
Capture Full HD Video with UHS-I Technology
Thanks to its Class 10 and UHS Speed Class 1 (U1) ratings (2), the SanDisk Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card lets you capture uninterrupted Full HD (3) and 3D video.
Easy File Recovery with RescuePRO Software
The card comes with a RescuePRO Deluxe data recovery software download offer (7). This software makes it easy to recover stored files that have been deleted. Simply plug your memory card into your computer via the included SD adapter and begin running the program (download required). RescuePRO Deluxe software will automatically scan your card, salvage lost files, and save them to your computer’s hard drive–even if the files were deleted months ago.
Includes SD Adapter
The SanDisk Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card works with any microSDXC compatible device. The included SD adapter allows the card to be used with SDXC compatible devices. Not all devices support the microSDXC or SDXC card format. Check with your device manufacturer for details
Legal Disclaimers
(1) Ordinary memory cards with up to 5MB/s write speed. 1MB=1,000,000 bytes. (2) UHS Speed Class 1 designates a performance option designed to support real time video recording in UHS-I-enabled host devices. (3) Compatible device required. Full HD (1920×1080) and 3D support may vary based upon host device, file attributes, and other factors. See www. sandisk. com/HD (4) Card only. Up to 60MB/s read; up to 40MB/s write. Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host device. 1MB=1,000,000 bytes. X=150KB/s. (5) 1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less. (6) See product packaging and www. sandisk. com/proof for additional information and limitations. (7) Registration required; terms and conditions apply.
What’s in the Box
SanDisk Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card (64 GB), SD adapter, jewel case, and RescuePRO Deluxe download offer.
Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card (64 GB) features:
- Ideal for 3D and Full HD video recording (3) with UHS Speed Class 1 (2) and Class 10 ratings
- Write speeds up to 40 MB/s (4) for continuous burst-mode photography
- Fast read speed enables fast transfers from camera to computer
- Store photos, videos, and other media with 64 GB (5) of storage
- Durable card is waterproof, temperature proof, X-ray proof, and shockproof (6)
- Includes RescuePRO Deluxe data recovery download offer (7)
- Works with cameras, smartphones, and tablets
List Price: $ 49.99
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Fast enough for 4K ProTune on the GoPro 4,
I recently upgraded to the new GoPro 4 Black Edition – http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NIYNUF2/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00NIYNUF2&linkCode=as2&tag=todmedblo-20&linkId=L4LZXIAU56BBM4ZH
Shooting 4K in (pseudo) RAW is awesome, but meant that I needed a faster card – so I grabbed this one.
After several shoots (each around 15 minutes), I’ve had zero issues. I’ve also tried other settings, like 1080p at 120fps, and it’s performed flawlessly in all cases.
I can’t speak to other cards in the high-speed market, but I can say that I’ve had zero reason not to love this card, and will buy it again if I ever need another.
I hope you found this helpful – feel free to ask questions below!
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Nice speed increase (74,
Some CrystalDiskMark scores (read/write):
Sandisk 32GB Extreme Micro SDHC (60/40 version, card in this review)
Sequential: 74.76/53:65
Random 512K : 70.47/30.30
Random 4K: 10.29/3.804
Random 4K QD32: 8.790/3.939
Sandisk 32GB Extreme Micro SDHC (45/45 version)
Sequential: 47.71/43.61
Random 512K: 45.90/23.10
Random 4K: 8.869/3.535
Random 4K QD32: 7.841/3.751
Sandisk 32GB Extreme Plus Micro SDHC (more expensive 80/50)
Sequential: 95.47/60.73
Random 512K: 85.77/23.82
Random 4K: 9.383/3.478
Random 4K QD32: 8.735/3.052
Cards Tested using SD adapter and TRIPP-LITE USB 3.0 Card Reader.
Windows 7 Pro (64 bit).
Also ran ATTO benchmark on all 3 cards, and got scores very close to CDM sequential scores on 64KB size and larger.
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Compared to older version of Sandisk Ultra this card has 4 times faster write speed and about 60% faster read speed,
I ran A1 SD Bench test in Samsung Note 4 phone and these are test results:
SanDisk Extreme 64GB (card being reviewed):
Quick Test:
Read: 53.02 Mb/s
Write: 42.77 Mb/s
Long:
R: 58,84
W: 39.89
Random:
R: 15.47
W: 2.43
Accurate:
R: 58.14
W: 41.10
Sandisk Ultra 64GB (Older card I bought about a year ago):
Quick:
R: 35.23
W: 10.10
Long:
R: 33.44
W: 8.28
Random:
R: 10.93
W: 1.14
Accurate:
R: 36.33
W: 10.31
As you can see, write speed is almost 4 times faster in Extreme card compared to Ultra card. Read speed is also faster – by about 60%.
There are 3 other fast cards available from Amazon:
Lexar ( Lexar High-Performance MicroSDXC 633x 64GB UHS-I Flash Memory Card LSDMI64GBBNL633R )
and Samsung Pro ( Samsung 64GB PRO Class 10 Micro SDXC up to 90MB/s with Adapter (MB-MG64DA/AM) )
I do not own these cards, but someone ran A1 SD Bench on a Lexar 64GB microSD card in a Samsung S5 phone and posted results here:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R3719GPXHKYXSJ/ref=cm_cr_dp_title?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00IF4OATU&nodeID=172282&store=electronics
It is not exactly same phone but I think it is a close match and benchmark results of Lexar card are quite lower than SanDisk Extreme
There are no full benchmark numbers posted for Samsung Pro card, but 2 reviews mention some numbers and write speeds are still slower than SanDisk Extreme.
Overall, I am very happy with this card.
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