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The capacity of the data pathway is the most important thing in this regard. As time moves forward more devices are able to utilize speeds like 90 such as my new 4k camcorder and new laptop. I'm pretty sure I was using 60 before and this is noticeably faster for me but I can't say what results other people will get. With state-of-the-art gear I feel pretty confident that you would get a speed of 90. It's a pretty complex topic so I can see why not many people are trying to explain it everything depends on everything else and whatever is the slowest the link of the chain slows everything else it down to whatever speed that is. I hope this was helpful
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I copied multi-GB files FROM the SD to Dell XPS13 SSD at average 80MB/sec. The HP computer that I copied TO the SD was limited by it's SATA interface. I'm happy with performance.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.30MB is the write speed, at least is the maximum that I got using a usb 3.0, reading is around 70 MB which is still good. I Hope this might help you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your device can write up to 90 then the card will operate at that speed. I doubt it will in current devices. It will record 4K movies on my GoPros, digital camera, and phone without a hitch. Works for me so read/write speed is irrelavent.
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