EZbook 3 Pro – TF SDXC memory cards' size/speed/reliability

EZbook 3 Pro – TF SDXC memory cards' size/speed/reliability

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    Chris G
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    Nothing decent. It’s wired up via a USB 2 hub so limited to 23/24Mbs. Max size of 128GB tested works well. But a slow as this card can do close to 90 Mb/s using my USB 3.0 reader.

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    Brad
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    Nothing decent. It’s wired up via a USB 2 hub so limited to 23/24Mbs. Max size of 128GB tested works well. But a slow as this card can do close to 90 Mb/s using my USB 3.0 reader.

      Thanks for the reply. So does that mean basically just buy any old cheap USB-2 card?… Class-10 would be a waste then right?

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    Brad
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    Will this Samsung 64GB class-10 UHS-3 card work, albeit at the slower speed?
    I figure I might as well buy a fast card that I could also use in a USB 3.0 card reader.  Is this card likely to be compatible (can run at the slower speed in that slot)?

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