CARD 256GB ADATA SDXC Premier Extreme retail
€156.03
ADATA Premier Extreme, 256GB, SDXC, Class 10, UHS-I, 800MB/s, 700MB/s
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Description
ADATA Premier Extreme. Capacity: 256 GB, Flash Card Type: SDXC, Flash Memory Class: Class 10, Internal Storage Type: UHS-I, Read Speed: 800 MB/s, Write Speed: 700 MB/s, UHS Speed Class: Class 3 (U3), Video Speed Class: V30. Protection Features: Shock Resistant, Static Proof, Temperature Resistant, Waterproof, X-Ray Proof, Product Color: Black
Revolutionary achievement
With support for PCIe Gen3x1 and NVMe, this memory card delivers read and write performance of up to 800/700 MB/s, making it nearly 1.5 times faster than SATA SSDs. Compared to UHS-II and UHS-I SD cards, it's 2.7 and 8 times faster, respectively.
Like an SSD, but smaller
The Premier Extreme SDXC Express memory card is backward compatible with the UHS-I standard. It can be inserted into digital cameras to capture high-quality photos or 4K video, and then inserted into a PC with SD 7.0 support for seamless editing or playback. It delivers the same performance as an external SSD, but in a significantly smaller size.
Rated for V30
The Premier Extreme SDXC Express card supports UHS-I video devices with 100 MB/s read and write speeds and complies with the V30 video speed class. Therefore, it is ideal for use in typical Ultra HD 4K video capture applications to facilitate the creation of high-quality, professional content.
Lots of storage capacity
With capacities from 256 to 512 GB, the Premier Extreme SDXC Express card offers ample storage for all your content, so there are no limits to what you can create.
Safe, consistent, reliable
With the Premier Extreme SDXC Express card, your data is safe. It features error-correcting code to ensure data accuracy. It's also waterproof, shockproof, X-ray and static-resistant, and tested for optimal performance in high and low temperatures.
Quick Tips: What is SD Express?
As the quality of audio and video content continues to improve, SSDs have gained significant traction among creators thanks to their high-speed access to content and applications on their PCs. SD cards were originally limited in this regard. With support for PCIe and NVMe, SD Express cards have overcome these limitations. With PCIe Gen3 x1 (SD 7.0), the theoretical transfer speed of an SD Express card is 985 MB/s. In the future, PCIe Gen4 x1 (SD 7.0/SD 8.0) will enable a theoretical speed of 1970 MB/s, and PCIe Gen4 x2 (SD 8.0) a theoretical speed of 3940 MB/s.
Quick Tips: How SD Express Works
SD Express cards utilize the latest SD 7.0 specification and introduce PCIe and NVMe support for significantly improved read and write speeds. However, the form factor remains identical to that of traditional SD cards. SD Express cards also support UHS-I and are backward compatible with existing UHS-I SD-capable devices. Thanks to performance optimization, SD Express cards are now comparable to external SSDs in terms of performance and also offer the advantage of compatibility with SD 7.0-capable devices.
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Protective function | Shock resistant, Static proof, Temperature resistant, Waterproof, X-ray proof |
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Operating temperatur | 25 – 85 ° C |
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Goods tariff number (HS) | 85235190 |
Certificates of conformity | CE |
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