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Any opinion on these? It seems to check all the right boxes.Silicon Power now advertises MLC cards in 32 / 64 GB size on Amazon w/ ECC, at a reasonable price.
Amazon link here.
Press release with full specs.
2-year warranty, but no advertised write/read speeds that I can find. Just "UHS-I (U3) Read/Write speeds"
Any opinion on these? It seems to check all the right boxes.
Silicone Power memory has had many reports of issues. I would avoid it and opt for Transcend, Kingston or Samsung. (there are a few others to consider as well)
Hey, sorry if this is the wrong place to ask. I just got a A119S camera, and purchased a Lexar High 64g high endurance card. However now I'm reading the Lexar 633x might have been the better choice? I understand Transcend is the #1 pick, but in Canada its almost double the price for the same size vs Lexar. So will their be a big difference between the Lexar high endurance vs the 633x model?
I was doing some research on Silicon Power's High Endurance as I've heard some good reports coming out of Russia. Would you have links I could read.
I was doing some research on Silicon Power's High Endurance as I've heard some good reports coming out of Russia. Would you have links I could read.
I always take online reviews with a large grain of salt but the 257 critical reviews for the 64GB class 10 Silicon Power card on Amazon seem to be representative of why I chose not to purchase. Slow speeds, errors, failures, etc. (There were many positive reviews as well.)
Currently we're using a Lexar High Endurance 64GB
I find the A119S V2 is subtle when releasing the memory card, not sure if Viofo changed things @jokiin
Me too but be aware that Lexar have now abandoned this market
@jokiin
Indeed, with Lexar gone and Transcend really difficult to get hold of, really only SanDisk is the only easy to get High Endurance card here in the UK.
You can obtain Transcend High Endurance cards on Amazon UK.
Sometimes. They go out of stock super-quickly (usually instantly).
I got mine from Amazon back in October 2016, and I've never seen it in stock since.
It appears to be in stock at the Amazon link I posted.
"In stock on July 30, 2017."