SanDisk 512GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter - Up to 160MB/s, C10, U3, V30, 4K, A2, Micro SD - SDSQXA1-512G-GN6MA Visit the SanDisk Store 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 346,037 ratings Sandisk A2 Extreme (Gold/White) 400GB in November 2018. In the 2018 and 2019 overview benchmark posts, I had re-used results from earlier tests, not really considering that test results could change over time. So this has really been the first time I structurally reviewed all cards at the same time. Our most powerful SD UHS-I memory card yet delivers performance that elevates your creativity. With shot speeds of up to 140MB/s6 and UHS speed Class 3 (U3)2 recording, you’re ready to capture stunning high-resolution, stutter-free 4K UHD video1. And, because your pace doesn’t let up after the shots are in, it delivers up to 200MB/s6 If you can afford the high endurance I would go with that since it's recommended for video. Rick91981. • 2 yr. ago. You want one rated for high endurance for durability. High endurance cards are designed for constant read and write. Both cards will work on the dashcam but the high endurance ones will have greater longevity. The SanDisk cards also top out at 1TB (1000GB) while PNY is limited to 256GB. Overall Winner: SanDisk Extreme microSD. CHECK AMAZON’S PRICE. PNY Elite microSD vs SanDisk Ultra microSD. If you won’t be recording 4K video, you can save some money by going with one of these cards. The Sandisk Ultra Plus’s primary difference to the Sandisk Ultra is in the write speed. which is about 11MB/s higher at at the top end with write speed of 62MB/s vs 51MB/s on the Ultra. This difference is important enough to give it a V10 rating but it doesn’t make that much of a real-world difference when it comes to 1080p video recording Deal: SanDisk's 400GB microSD card drops to $190; WD introduces SanDisk Ultra microSDXC card with 400 GB capacity; SanDisk unveils 256GB microSD cards in Ultra and Extreme forms P4lZuNP.

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