Selasa, 13 Juli 2010

SAME shooting speed as SanDisk Extreme III 30MB/sec. on Nikon D90 & D7000

Transcend Class Flash Memory TS32GSDHC10E

Transcend Class Flash Memory TS32GSDHC10E

SD specs state that class 10 cards must guarantee 10MB/sec transfer speeds in various conditions, so it should exceed this out of the box under ideal conditions. This product's advertised speeds are "up to 20MB/sec" (which usually means reads).

Under diglloydTools DiskTester on my MBP, which can usually come pretty close to capping various flash device speeds:

Using test size of 2GB, 4MB at a time at start (0%), within a 30.2GB test file.

Iteration 1: writing...15.2MB/sec, reading...19.6MB/sec
Iteration 2: writing...15.6MB/sec, reading...19.7MB/sec
Iteration 3: writing...15.6MB/sec, reading...19.7MB/sec
Iteration 4: writing...15.7MB/sec, reading...19.7MB/sec
Iteration 5: writing...15.7MB/sec, reading...19.7MB/sec

So under good conditions (out of the box, large file transfer), I'm able to hit their advertised speeds, and both reads/writes are well above what is required for the spec. This agrees with several other reviews that the card is fast, with some numbers to back it up.

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2 komentar:

  1. okay, so i have a samsung full hd hmx-200 camcorder, and i have a regular sdhc memory card in ther now. when i upload it to my computer it is really slow, and it needs a hd fast writing memory card. i bought a pny 4 gb sdhc 60 min. hd flash memory card at Walmart, but when i inserted it into my camera it says the format is not supported or something (cant remember the exact words), but i need a faster writing card for my videos. does anyone know a card that will work?

    BalasHapus
  2. i was told that the 3ds was compatible with it but i wanted to make sure before i started spending money.

    BalasHapus