🎮 Level up your storage game with Silicon Power’s 1TB speed demon!
The Silicon Power 1TB Micro SDXC card delivers ultra-fast UHS-I U3 and V30 speeds, optimized for handheld gaming devices like Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and Nintendo Switch. With 100MB/s read speed, A2 app performance, temperature-proof durability, and ECC error correction, it ensures smooth 4K video and gaming experiences backed by a 5-year warranty.
Color | Gaming A2 1TB |
Special Feature | Temperature Proof |
Read Speed | 100 Megabytes Per Second |
Product Dimensions | 0.04"D x 0.59"W x 0.43"H |
Item Weight | 9 Grams |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | 30-100 MB/s |
Hardware Interface | MicroSD, microSDXC |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Manufacturer | SP Silicon Power |
UPC | 886576074450 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00886576074450 |
Item model number | SP001TBSTXDA2V20AE |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
ASIN | B0CF1GPJ83 |
Date First Available | August 8, 2023 |
D**K
Great card for price.
I threw this thing into my steamdeck and I am so glad that I did. The system did not have enough memory and this is compatible for the device. You just pop it in the slot to install it and steam games run fast enough to play without issue.
T**R
Great Microsd worth every penny
Fast speeds, no issues in my Odin 2, have nearly 800gb of games on here and its still fast
L**Y
Excelente tarjeta microSD calidad precio
La compre precisamente para tener más espacio en mi Nintendo Switch y hasta ahora sin ningún problema la reconoció y pude almacenar algunos juegos, me parece razonable calidad precio
C**R
Silicon power microSD card good for Nintendo switch
I purchased this to get more space in my Nintendo switch. It's about as fast as the card it replaced but that card was from when I first got my switch years ago. It was a great value and I appreciate it for what it is. It's been in my switch for a few months now.
M**R
Authentic and Stellar card + Some Fun bits to share + Free History Lesson
I bought this initially for $80 in mid-August. Now it's about $65 >.>Anywho, this sd card is amazing. I specifically got the "Game" version of the SD card, compatible with game systems like the Steam Deck and Switch. It's an A2 card with faster read/write speeds than A1 cards, like the SanDisk Ultra for instance. Loaded it up on my Switch and half is full already which is a good sign.Read and write speeds float around 30-35mb/s from testing via h2testw on Windows 10. Tested ALL of the available space, so I can vouch it's an authentic 1TB card.Installation is very simple. Just plop it into the card reader on your device and it shows up automatically. This surprised me since previous cards wouldn't be detected so easily.Something to note. You will not be using ALL of the 1TB card. It's merely a metric of measurement for SD card manufacturers to round it to a more appealing number. Think of it as marketing.Realistically, you'll be getting 923GB instead of the marketed 1,000GB's. So, "IT'S A SCAM" am I right? No, I'm actually not. The rest of the storage capacity is used for storage memory since you'll be inserting and taking out 923GB's worth of files constantly. That's normal and it happens with every other sd card size. 400GB cards for instance, you're only getting 366GB available.There's also the fact some devices measure storage units differently. An example, my card shows 665GB available while on my Nintendo Switch it only shows 620GB.It's practical and necessary for the most efficient use of the card.History Lesson:There have been prototypes of 1TB cards in the works for years, but it never became finalized. At least it hadn't until 2019 when the first ever 1TB SD cards would reach the market from both Lexar and SanDisk respectively. This was a large leap over the previous highest, 512GB cards.You can imagine the price, right? $100? $200? $350? It was actually priced around $450-$500 initially. Think about that. $500 for a 1TB SD card.And in 2023, this is the first time these cards have dipped below $100 making them very affordable now. $80 is already an excellent deal, but for $65? That's an immediate buy!As for this card, would I recommend it? Absolutely. It's fast, efficient, and about 15% of what they cost 4 years ago.Thanks for reading :)
H**I
THE BYTE CAPACITY IS A LIE.
Said 1tb, only allows 300gb and anything more gives space disk errors on steam deck.Easy to install, compatible with steam deck; very unreliable for extra memory.Very unhappy with my purchase as someone on a limited income.
I**T
Really good price for the size
Used in two RetroPie and they work great and at a great price
C**M
Great deal, Reliable cards
Update 6 months later:I still haven’t had any issues with these (my main use is in iFlash adapters), but with other brands that have larger usable capacities (Samsung) inching closer to the same price point, I opt for larger capacity cards more often even if they are still 50% more expensive. But I still buy this brand a lot and will continue to do so. I wish there was an agreed upon standard for SD manufacturers as to what actual size qualifies for each stated capacity.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I've gone through around 35 of the 256gb cards, 12 of the 512gb cards, and 2 1TB microsd and they've all worked just as they should. It's still a small sample size, and they format to a slightly lower storage space than other cards of the same labelled capacity, but it's a negligible amount for the price, which is something on the order of 30-50% of the price of the major brands (Sandisk, Samsung, PNY, etc).I don't feel like I'm sacrificing reliability for the savings, either. They're microSD cards, and inherently fragile so they'll all break eventually, especially if theyre subjected to lots of insertions and removals. My use for them is more or less permanent storage that's rarely written to, and so far so good.