Friday, February 24th 2023

Silicon Power Announces High Endurance microSDXC UHS-I Card

Silicon Power releases the new High Endurance microSDXC UHS-I card, a reliable memory card that was designed to keep working around the clock in professional and home surveillance cameras, dash cameras, body cameras, and more. This card is compliant with the speed specifications of UHS-I and V30 to ensure it doesn't miss a beat - expected or unexpected. And, when you need to review the footage, play it back in crisp and stunningly clear 4K Ultra HD.

With read speeds up to 100 MB/s, you can transfer or back-up footage quickly and begin a new set of recording in a snap. Write speeds up to 80 MB/s give this card the ability to handle write-intensive applications such as non-stop recording with ease.
Enough Capacity For 24/7 Surveillance
With storage capacity options of up to 256 GB, you'll have more than enough space to capture lengthy amounts of footage. Plus, you'll be able to record and save more between rewrites, making it a win-win situation.
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2 Comments on Silicon Power Announces High Endurance microSDXC UHS-I Card

#1
KrazyT
@btarunr : you can ad that Silicon Power labelled themselves as the world's leading manufacturer of flash memory cards, USB flash drives, card readers, DRAM modules, solid state disks, and portable ...

It's 12,250 hrs of video for the 64 Go version in Full HD, 6,600 in 4K.
You do math gymnastic for the other version ;)

You have at least 10.000 insertions (minimum) for the durability !

Sure theses cards are solid (but "only" 2 years warranty)

The only minor odity is that the operating Temperature is 0 - 70° (°C I guess)
Does it means it won't work in Winter Cold ?
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#2
agent_x007
In short : Ca$h grab 100%, I'm not impressed.

1) No mention of writing durability in GB/TB
2) Lackluster operating temperature range
3) "Regular" 2 year warranty
So... they labeled usual card "high endurance", just to make something for demanding users ?

Because "10 000 insertions" means that gold plating on contacts "can handle it", NOT 2.56PB of maximum amount of actual data NAND has to handle for 10 000x insertion rating to mean anything (for 256GB model).

Full specs (not sure why they aren't provided in TPU post ?) :
Capacity : 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
Dimensions : 15.0mm x 11.0mm x 1.0mm
Weight : 0.3g
Performance Read(max.) : 100MB/s
Performance Write(max.) : 80MB/s
Video Speed : Class 10, UHS-I U3, A1, V30
Durability : 10,000 insertions (minimum)
Operating Temperature : 0°C - 70°C
Storage Temperature : -40°C - 85°C
Humidity : 8% - 95%
Operation Voltage : 2.7V - 3.6V
Warranty : 2 years

SOURCE : www.silicon-power.com/web/en/product-High_Endurance

EDIT :
I'm simply applying their math to their marketing BS :
They claim 256GB model can do "49 000 hrs. of FHD recording", that's 2042 days.
It also means means around five and half years of footage (~5.6) - BUT, card still gets only 2 year warranty...
Two years is 730 days, or "17520 hours of footage" that gets covered by actual warranty period.
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