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There's an article comparing Class 2 and Class 6 cards here:
http://thenokiaguide.com/2010/10/15/...-16gb-class-6/
Class 6 card is clearly faster when copying files to/from a computer using USB. Does it actually reflect the way N900 accesses a memory card or is it irrelevant here?
I know that this question has already been asked but I don't think it has been answered - I was wondering if it makes any sense buying Class 6 or 10 cards for N900? Does anyone know what is the maximum speed N900 can read/write from/to a memory card?
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There's an article comparing Class 2 and Class 6 cards here:
http://thenokiaguide.com/2010/10/15/...-16gb-class-6/
Class 6 card is clearly faster when copying files to/from a computer using USB. Does it actually reflect the way N900 accesses a memory card or is it irrelevant here?
I know that this question has already been asked but I don't think it has been answered - I was wondering if it makes any sense buying Class 6 or 10 cards for N900? Does anyone know what is the maximum speed N900 can read/write from/to a memory card?
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I was wondering if it makes any sense buying Class 6 or 10 cards for N900? Does anyone know what is the maximum speed N900 can read/write from/to a memory card?
the microSDHC cards still a bottleneck generally, even the class 10 (although he quotes only class 4 numbers).class 10 benchmarks by JayBEE [tmo]:
Patriot Class 10 8GBcomment by aligatro re Meego 1.1:
Read: 14.0621 MB/s
Write: 11.4785 MB/s
It lagged like hell on class 6 card.but a real-world comparison between class 6 and class 10 on n900 running meego; couldn't find one. if the primary use case is dual booting meego, then choosing between, for example, verbatim 4gb class 6 at 11€ and kingston 16gb class 10 at 80€ is not that easy.
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if the primary use case is dual booting meego, then choosing between, for example, verbatim 4gb class 6 at 11€ and kingston 16gb class 10 at 80€ is not that easy.
My resultthat's a completely different story.
SanDisc Class2 16GB
Read: 14.5952 MB/s
Write: 8.53831 MB/s
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Technically, there are three determinate states the cat could be in: Alive, Dead, and Bloody Furious.