SanDisk 512GB microSDXC Card for Nintendo Switch vs SanDisk 200GB microSDXC UHS-I memory card with adapter
Overall winner: SanDisk 512GB microSDXC Card for Nintendo Switch
Key Differences
Choose A (SanDisk 512GB microSDXC for Nintendo Switch) if you need a high-capacity card officially licensed for the Nintendo Switch family and faster sustained write speeds listed (up to 90MB/s). Choose B (SanDisk 200GB Ultra microSDXC) if you want a mid-capacity card with higher listed read speed (up to 120MB/s) and A1-rated app performance, though it is discontinued and has lower write speeds vs A
SanDisk 512GB microSDXC Card for Nintendo Switch
Officially licensed SanDisk microSDXC for Nintendo Switch, with read speeds up to 100MB/s and write speeds up to 90MB/s. Instantly add up to 512GB of storage for games, screenshots, and video captures
Pros
- Officially licensed for Nintendo Switch
- High read/write speeds
- Large 512GB capacity
- Easy installation and setup
Cons
- Not compatible with Nintendo Switch 2
- Actual usable storage may be less than 512GB
SanDisk 200GB microSDXC UHS-I memory card with adapter
SanDisk microSDXC card with up to 200GB capacity and 120MB/s read speed. A1-rated for app performance; compatible with Android devices and cameras. Customers note fast read/write speeds and easy installation, with some reports of reliability issues
Pros
- high storage capacity
- A1 app performance rating
- fast read speeds
- easy installation
Cons
- some reliability concerns
- write speeds may be lower than read speeds
- discontinued version
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SanDisk |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | SanDisk |
| User Reviews | SanDisk |