- Aug 9, 2006
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I'm trying to compare two different memory cards, but specifications are sparse and reviews are non existent.
The Patriot Card boasts a class 6 rating- sustained 6 mb/s write speed. However, what I am looking for is read speed, and it's unclear if the class rating means read speed too. This card I am able to pick up locally from the store, so I don't have to pay shipping, and can get the cash price.
The Kingston Card is a bit cheaper due to an awesome sale, but states that it's class 4- 4 mb/s sustainable data transfer speed. I noticed how it didn't state write speed Patriot I don't know much about. This card I would have to order and pay shipping, which would bring it up to the same cost as the Patriot.
Unless the Patriot card is a complete farce, then I'm leaning towards it. I'll be using the card to run a Nintendo DS backup cartridge with homebrew applications, and I know that a poor read speed on flash cards can cause errors and crashes like crazy.
Thanks guys.
The Patriot Card boasts a class 6 rating- sustained 6 mb/s write speed. However, what I am looking for is read speed, and it's unclear if the class rating means read speed too. This card I am able to pick up locally from the store, so I don't have to pay shipping, and can get the cash price.
The Kingston Card is a bit cheaper due to an awesome sale, but states that it's class 4- 4 mb/s sustainable data transfer speed. I noticed how it didn't state write speed Patriot I don't know much about. This card I would have to order and pay shipping, which would bring it up to the same cost as the Patriot.
Unless the Patriot card is a complete farce, then I'm leaning towards it. I'll be using the card to run a Nintendo DS backup cartridge with homebrew applications, and I know that a poor read speed on flash cards can cause errors and crashes like crazy.
Thanks guys.