2016-02-02, 11:02
In addition to faster = better, I would like to add that not all of the faster cards are equal.
I bought a Sandisk Ultra 32GB Class10 UHS1 that I thought would be the dogs danglers. Sandisk are pretty well regarded and this card was bought from a reliable source, so I know it isn't a cheap clone. Sadly it hasn't performed that well at all, and I recently gave up on it.
I just bought a 32GB Samsung EVO Class10 UHS 1 card, and that is a very different story. So far it has been worlds apart from the Sandisk card. It seems very fast and hasn't given me a single problem. This is with exactly the same setup, library, addons, and settings.
My advice to anybody looking for a good user experience is to buy the Samsung EVO cards, they just seem to work well.
Mine was about £8 for a 32GB and SD adapter, so not pricey either.
I bought a Sandisk Ultra 32GB Class10 UHS1 that I thought would be the dogs danglers. Sandisk are pretty well regarded and this card was bought from a reliable source, so I know it isn't a cheap clone. Sadly it hasn't performed that well at all, and I recently gave up on it.
I just bought a 32GB Samsung EVO Class10 UHS 1 card, and that is a very different story. So far it has been worlds apart from the Sandisk card. It seems very fast and hasn't given me a single problem. This is with exactly the same setup, library, addons, and settings.
My advice to anybody looking for a good user experience is to buy the Samsung EVO cards, they just seem to work well.
Mine was about £8 for a 32GB and SD adapter, so not pricey either.