UHS I vs UHS II SD Cards | Explained!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2022
  • As new cameras start to emerge utilizing UHS-II cards and with Sabrent making some incredible products with SD card readers, we thought we would break down the two technologies and explain what the differences are!
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Комментарии • 29

  • @decorumlopez9147
    @decorumlopez9147 Год назад +11

    All I wanted was a card, and then my head exploded. Great video, much appreciated!

  • @tachiza1
    @tachiza1 2 года назад

    Thank you for your explanation! Finally I understood the differences.🙏🏻
    Love all your videos!❤️💫🙏🏻👍❤️

  • @chrisfree6372
    @chrisfree6372 Год назад +1

    great video .. i just noticed with my sandisk uhs-i 128gb (170mb) V30 card.. im getting a constant 105-106mb write speed on CrystalDisk 7 benchmark tool. i benchmark it 6 times.... i was shocked to see that white of write speeds from a v30

  • @dayworkhard
    @dayworkhard 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing. It's pretty useful

  • @DaRush-The_Soviet_Gamer
    @DaRush-The_Soviet_Gamer Месяц назад

    Now if only there was a software that could test and confirm which UHS standard is supported by the reader built into my laptop. Looking inside the port didn't exactly help me see if there is 1 or 2 rows of contacts :( MSI website doesn't say anything beyond SDXC which says nothing about speed.

  • @SHORTFILMMANTRA
    @SHORTFILMMANTRA Год назад +1

    Great information about sd card. I have two sony cameras one is sony a7s2 and another is sony a 6300..guide me if I shoot 4k video which one sd card fot above cameras?

    • @SabrentUSAOfficial
      @SabrentUSAOfficial  Год назад +3

      If you want to future proof yourself, get a UHS-II card. V60 or V90 either will be fine, but you'll het faster transfer speeds when used with a UHS-II reader meaning if you have a lot of footage, you wont have to wait as long as its around 3 times faster! Plus when you end up upgrading your cameras in the future, these cards will be able to handle the higher data rates like on the A7IV, it requires at least a V90 to unlock almost all the shooting modes. Hope this helps!

  • @gordon9177
    @gordon9177 Год назад

    good info. I been learning this stuff. kinda mind blogging.

    • @SabrentUSAOfficial
      @SabrentUSAOfficial  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @gordon9177
      @gordon9177 Год назад

      @@SabrentUSAOfficial if you have a newer camera & it requires the UHS II, can you still use the UHS I version, if they just want to take pictures?

    • @johnwilson6340
      @johnwilson6340 11 месяцев назад

      yes@@gordon9177

  • @wolborgms9766
    @wolborgms9766 Год назад

    Do all devices use UHS-I technology, if so can they utilise the speeds of a UHS-I SD Card. Kinda like how you need to have a UHS-I card reader to access the speeds of a UHS-I SD Card. I hope this makes sense.

  • @SandraVgrasso
    @SandraVgrasso 2 года назад

    First time using the UHS II card was great. Presently my iMac will not mount it. Any advise? I really need to access to my images.

  • @HarrisonBorbarrison
    @HarrisonBorbarrison 8 месяцев назад

    Why are there so many categories for the sd cards?!

  • @2007dodi
    @2007dodi 20 дней назад

    My camera saying that you need UHS I OR UHS II For the 4K video
    My camera is Sony 4 k
    I apologies too much information and I didn’t understand

  • @scalamasterelectros3204
    @scalamasterelectros3204 Год назад

    Bro 128 tb is like 6 enterprise 22 tb hard drives that is eqwivilent to a nas in a SD card

  • @PurushaDesa
    @PurushaDesa 2 года назад +1

    Silly layman question here : did I hear you say it's called non volatile because it can store the data even with the power removed? But isn't that the raison-d'être of any hard drive? You take the drive out and the data's still there. It's hard to tell what this means then. Can an SD card reader do more without drawing power than a typical drive can?

    • @chrisfree6372
      @chrisfree6372 Год назад

      have you Ever used a memory card before ? if so what was the result of your data when you took the card out of the device and put it back in the device... ? was the data still there?

    • @PurushaDesa
      @PurushaDesa Год назад

      @@chrisfree6372 It was. I'm just struggling to understand the difference between ejecting a card and disconnecting a drive. In either case I have no idea while I'm not using it. All I know is it's back again when I use it again hence the term storage. So while each one is not in use are you saying there's a material difference? I'd like to understand that part more.

    • @princejbc2003
      @princejbc2003 Год назад +3

      @@PurushaDesa from my understanding any media that retains data when powered off has non-volatile memory so that would include hard disk drives, optical discs, floppy disks, and magnetic tape amongst others. The way the non-volatility is achieved is what is different. My two cents is that there is no need to even use this term in this context - it is just a technical term for computer nerds but of no real value here. Volatile memory would be something like computer RAM.

    • @PurushaDesa
      @PurushaDesa Год назад

      @@princejbc2003
      Thanks for that.

  • @willparsons32
    @willparsons32 Год назад

    You can't really "Ditch" a USB card that only your DSLR must use!

  • @AK-ox3mv
    @AK-ox3mv Год назад +2

    MicroSD's have Worst naming method in entire tech industry!

    • @pinkzombie
      @pinkzombie Год назад

      No, USB is the worst. Who could come up with USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 naming....

  • @michaelknight8797
    @michaelknight8797 2 года назад

    nintendo switch doesnt support UHS-2 you will be just wasting money getting that..

    • @SabrentUSAOfficial
      @SabrentUSAOfficial  2 года назад +2

      I am discussing SD cards, not microSD cards which the switch is compatible with 🙂