
G.SKILL Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) Flash cards give you a real surprise with amazing read/write speeds. You can transfer large volumes of data in seconds - so fast that you're sure to do a double take. The huge 64GB capacity allows more photos, video or data files to be stored in your card. In addition, it works brilliantly with SDXC capable digital cameras, DSLRs and HD Camcorders.
The SDXC card performs extremely well with the support of SD 3.0 standards, which offers the best quality data storage with instant access time. Users will not only benefit from the easy-to-use, plug-and-play feature, they’ll also be amazed at the ultra fast speed this card offers.
This SDXC card features write-protect switch, which protects your data to avoid accidental data loss.
Pros: -Fast -Lower priced that some of the competition -Lifetime Warranty from a well known brand
Cons: None so far
Overall Review: EDIT: I had to post this a second time due to a typo, hopefully this review doesn't get posted twice. Make sure your device supports exFAT, as thats the format this card comes formatted in. I’m very happy with purchasing this card so far. The microsd card slides in and out of the adapter very easily, unlike some other brands, although I won’t be using the adapter. Below are my rough benchmarks on my desktop. Your results may vary depending on the speed of your computer and usb card reader. My desktop PC is an Intel i5-3570K cpu, using an Asus P8Z77-v motherboard. The USB 3.0 card reader is a Transcend model: TS-RDF5K. *** USB 3.0 (CrystalDiskMark) *** Seq: Read: 68.07 MB/s Write: 20.38 MB/s 512K: Read: 60.22 MB/s Write: 17.40 MB/s 4K: Read: 4.915 MB/s Write: 1.065 MB/s 4K QD32: Read: 5.299 MB/s Write: 1.188 MB/s *** USB 2.0 (CrystalDiskMark) *** Seq: Read: 35.55 MB/s Write: 19.81 MB/s 512K: Read: 34.48 MB/s Write: 17.63 MB/s 4K: Read: 4.196 MB/s Write: 1.141 MB/s 4K QD32: Read: 4.753 MB/s Write: 1.187 MB/s I am using this in my Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 tablet, and kept the exFAT format it comes formatted in, for now anyways. I get close to the same benchmarks using the “Sd Card Tester” app when the card is inserted into the tablet itself.