50 lol.Well I don't think I need to have 50 games ready to play on my Switch, so I'll pass :)
Here's a question - will Sandisk/Samsung go straight to 2TB or are we going to get intermediate sizes, like 1.2TB or 1.5TB, etc?
Never mind. My question got answered.
I wonder if we'll see microSD support as a form of expandable storage on next gen of consoles. It would be really nice, and while far away from SSDs, good cards are better than any mechanical drive.
it's funny how prices become so steep after 256gb which you can get for like $50
So 599 US dollars is what you're saying.
Is that right? I thought the Vita only supported proprietary cards. The more you know.
Is that right? I thought the Vita only supported proprietary cards. The more you know.
(In my defense, I haven't used a Vita in ages.)
I compulsively buy a lot eShop games (around 70 digital + DLC + Updates), furthermore and store homebrew stuff in my 400gb card, still my SD is only less than 2/3 filled. However I have big sized games in physical format because the space in expensive on Switch.ILikeFeet said:Makes me wonder if the Switcj revision will support higher than 2TB
I haven't googled it yet, but how many devices can even handle an SD card of that size besides the Switch? I can already see people buying this expensive cards just to realize they can't use them for now.
2TB on 1 single microSD card. Theoretical maximum per SD standard.Isn't the Switch limited to 480gb? Or was that the highest card available at the time
Thanks for the reply, since I'm not an expert in the matter. And makes sense, just recently discovered that properly formated you can fit a 64GB card in a 3DS, silly me bought only a 32GB one since that was the limit in the manual, haha.Any device that supports SDXC?
As long as you format it correctly, you should be good up to 2TB. The only devices with problems should be ones that have arbitrary hardcaps in their code, like maybe (?) the Nintendo DSi which converts terabytes into blocks. Overhead will get high depending on the filesystem though.
I bought a 512 MB usb flash drive in 2005 or 2006 for 35€. At that price you now get 512 X that size.I remember when 64 MB was expensive, about 300€ in 2001 or 2002.
On Switch it's read cycle most of the time, you can set save screenshots and clips to be stored on internal memory, saves are stored in internal too by default.Impressive, but curious on how reliable the large storage in a small size medium to last and how safe the data inside for a long term before the card has a chance to corrupt.
Even my Sandisk 64GB corrupted in my phone after 2 years of usage. And if this 1TB card used for data streaming for games and photos/videos capture, I just hope it can last long.
Impressive, but curious on how reliable the large storage in a small size medium to last and how safe the data inside for a long term before the card has a chance to corrupt.
Even my Sandisk 64GB corrupted in my phone after 2 years of usage. And if this 1TB card used for data streaming for games and photos/videos capture, I just hope it can last long.
Are we ever going to hit a ceiling for a card that size? I mean surely there has to be some sort of physical limit to how much data you can cram in a card that small?
Well scientists have been able to put 700TB of data in one gram of DNA so there's quite a ways to go yet :PAre we ever going to hit a ceiling for a card that size? I mean surely there has to be some sort of physical limit to how much data you can cram in a card that small?
2TB on 1 single microSD card. Theoretical maximum per SD standard.