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August 28th, 2021 13:00

Dell XPS-9310

Device Manager
Memory Technology Devices
Realtek PCIe CardReader

To me, "PCIe" sounds very fast.

Better (more expensive) SD-Cards have better/higher "speed rating" classes.

I could test one of my best cards, like : Toshiba (FlashAir) 32gb SDHC UHS Speed-Class-3

But even if you tell me which benchmark app you used to measure performance, not sure what that would prove (as you have a different card).

 

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August 29th, 2021 03:00

Hi Tesla!

Thank you so much for your reply.  Interesting that your Reaktek Card Reader is under Memory Technology Devices.  I don´t have Memory Technology Devices on my Inspiron.  Mine falls under Universal Serial Bus controllers.  

Anyway...  I didn´t actually use a benchmark app to measure the read / write speed of my MicroSD card.  I simply copied a movie to and from the MicroSD card and watched how fast Windows was copying it.  I got 25 for read, and 17 for write.  My MicroSDXC card is a SanDisk Ultra 256GB, Speed Class 10, UHS Speed Class 1, UHS Bus IF = UHS-1, Application Performance Class A1.

I realize that we are using two different computers, with two different MicroSD card readers, and two different MicroSD cards, but if you could just do me a quick favor, and copy a 2 GB file to and from your MicroSD card, and tell me how fast Windows is copying the file, that would give me an idea of what a XPS computer can do, with the MicroSD card that you have.

(I have no problem upgrading to a better MicroSD card).

Thanks so much!

Tiny 

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