There are multiple card readers on the market. There are models that support SD and microSD cards. Others accept Compact Flash (CF) and SD and there are all-in-one card readers, which claim to support virtually any card format available today. All...
CompactFlash or CF memory cards are available in various speed grades and capacities of up to 512 GB. High-performance CF cards are based on the UDMA-7 interface, which enables a maximum bandwidth of 160 MB/s or 1000X based on the 150 KB/s of sing...
microSD memory cards are available in capacities up to 64 GB and im various speed grades. High performance SD memory products are usually based on the UHS-I interface and currently deliver up to 533X speeds. This is based on single-speed CD ROM th...
SD memory cards are available in capacities up to 128 GB and im various speed grades. High performance SD memory products are usually based on the UHS-I interface and currently deliver up to 633X speeds. This is based on single-speed CD ROM throug...
Our external storage charts include drives in 3.5“ and 2.5“ form factors and allow visitors to get a comprehensive overview on multiple storage products on the market. We perform in-depth testing on a Z77 platform with Windows 8 and focus on USB 3...
Our new thumb drive charts include many current products based on USB 3.0 interfaces and offering up to 128 GB capacity. Since performance can vary considerably, you can look at CrystalDiskMark, IOMeter, AS SSD and real life test results to check ...
This is the smallest form factor for portable flash memory products and there are significant differences between the products that are available today. Micro SDHC offers between 4 and 32 GB capacity and the standard is split into Class 4, Class 6...
SDHC and SDXC memory cards up to 64 GB capacity are categorized as Class 6, 10, 16 or UHS 1. These standards equal a minimum write transfer speed in megabytes per seconds. However, our testing typically reveals pretty significant differences betwe...
Our thumb drive charts list results of recent USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 flash-based thumb drives.
This charts set contains results of 3.5" external and 2.5" portable USB 3.0 storage devices.
The performance classification for SDHC memory cards (classes 2, 4 and 6) defines the minimum write throughput in megabytes per second. Reality, however, is different, as our SDHC memory card performance charts show.
Our CompactFlash memory card charts list popular high-end CF cards and allow for easy and comprehensive performance comparison. This is necessary, as actual benchmark results do not always reflect manufacturer claims.
This page is updated on a regular basis and provides a unique resource for everybody who is looking for a desktop hard drive - whether it is for home or for business use. Our service allows for interactive performance comparison, real-time price/p...
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