SanDisk 512GB microSDXC Card for Nintendo Switch vs SanDisk 512GB microSDXC with Adapter (UHS-I) - 190MB/s
Overall winner: SanDisk 512GB microSDXC with Adapter (UHS-I) - 190MB/s
Key Differences
Product A is an officially licensed SanDisk 512GB microSDXC specifically for the Nintendo Switch with read/write up to 100/90MB/s, while Product B is a SanDisk 512GB Extreme UHS-I card with higher read speeds up to 190MB/s and UHS-I C10 U3 V30 ratings but mixed durability feedback. Choose A if you want a Switch-branded, switch-focused card; choose B if you need faster read performance and broader UHS-I V30 compatibility for cameras or general use
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 512GB microSDXC with Adapter (UHS-I) - 190MB/s
512GB microSDXC with adapter for fast offload and 190MB/s read speeds. Good compatibility with various devices; customers note fast write speeds and ample storage, though durability feedback is mixed
Pros
- high storage capacity
- fast offload/read speeds
- includes adapter
- compatible with multiple devices
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- rapid speed claims depend on host device
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SanDisk |
| Durability | SanDisk |
| Versatility | SanDisk |
| User Reviews | SanDisk |