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Re: Soon You'll Be Able To Give Your Switch A Whopping 512GB Of Extra Storage

AlexOlney

@QwertyQwerty If it wasn't painfully obvious by the fact that I'm still wasting my time in this comments section, I haven't 'bailed' on anyone or anything. I'm just flabbergasted that I'm continually being targeted on an article I didn't write only because one user was spreading misinformation that needed to be labelled as such.

I'm bored senseless by your incessant replies that I only feel compelled to respond to simply because if I don't I know you'll believe that you've 'won'. I'm tired and I need to get on with my actual work, so I'm ending this on my part now. You're welcome to keep chattering away if you want.

If you feel like you've won, go ahead. I've got more important stuff to do today than argue on the internet.

Re: Soon You'll Be Able To Give Your Switch A Whopping 512GB Of Extra Storage

AlexOlney

@Rayquaza2510 No, it's comparing one standard to another.

At 10MB/s it would only take you just over 5 minutes to download a 3GB file, and that's assuming you have an internet connection speed of 80Mb/s running at full speed. You would need to have a connection running faster than 80Mb/s before the card would start to choke the download rate.

If the read speed was 10MB/s that would be cause for concern, but we don't know what the read speed is yet, and any card you buy will have a significantly higher read speed than write speed.

Re: Soon You'll Be Able To Give Your Switch A Whopping 512GB Of Extra Storage

AlexOlney

@Rayquaza2510 UHS 1 is perfectly acceptable for most applications. It's not suitable for 4k video or rapid shot photography but this is a video game console which is nowhere near as intensive.

My card is a 128GB UHS 1 model and I have never had any issues with read/write speeds being slow. Please do YOUR research before presuming we haven't done ours.