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Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« on: July 22, 2019, 12:51:58 PM »
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TESTING TOOLS:
Blackmagic Speed Test: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/blackmagic-disk-speed-test/id425264550?mt=12
ChipGenius: https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Info/ChipGenius.shtml
FakeFlashTest: https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/fakeflashtest.html
H2testw: https://www.heise.de/download/product/h2testw-50539
Official SD Association Memory Card Formatter: https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/
CPDT Tool: https://maxim-saplin.github.io/cpdt_results/?about=

Card Formatting per Paul Isaacs:
Start from a clean slate i.e. low-level format your SD card using SD Formatter, then quick format the card in MixPre v4.01 before running the first test. Subsequent tests you can simply do a quick format in MixPre v4.01


Please list the following, as available, feel free to copy and paste:

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Mix-Pre type:
Manufacturer:
Model:
Rated Speed:
Class:
Serial #:
Card Size, preferably in GB:
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):
Number of Channels:
Phantom (On/Off):
Results:

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Mix-Pre type: 6
Manufacturer: PNY
Model: Optima, 240HD
Rated Speed: NA
Class: NA
Card Size, preferably in GB: 16GB
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate): 24/48, 24/96
Number of Channels: 2 & 4
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on & 2 on, 2 off
Results: No Errors

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Mix-Pre type: 6
Manufacturer: Sandisk
Model:  Extreme
Rated Speed: 80MB/s
Class: 10
Card Size, preferably in GB: 32GB
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate): 24/48, 24/96
Number of Channels: 2 & 4
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on & 2 on, 2 off
Results: No Errors
Claims 8hr HD Video

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Mix-Pre type: 6
Manufacturer: PNY
Model: Performance, SD32G06100BMC4HB
Rated Speed: 15MB/s ? (covered with Sharpie)
Class: NA
Card Size, preferably in GB: 32GB
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate): 24/48, 24/96
Number of Channels: 2 & 4
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on & 2 on, 2 off
Results: No Errors
Claims 8hr HD Video

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Mix-Pre type: 6
Manufacturer: PNY
Model: Performance, SD16G04000BMC2RB
Rated Speed: NA
Class: NA
Card Size, preferably in GB: 16GB
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate): 24/48, 24/96
Number of Channels: 2 & 4
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on & 2 on, 2 off
Results: No Errors
Claims 4hr HD Video
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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2019, 02:21:08 PM »
Mix-Pre type: 6 (firmware 3.0.3 & 4.01)
Manufacturer: Toshiba
Model: Exceria N302 64GB - THN-N302R0640E4
Rated Speed: 90MB/s read (BM Speed Test: Read: 78MB/s Write: 27MB/s)
Class: 10, UHS-I
Serial #:
Card Size, preferably in GB: 64
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate): 24/96
Number of Channels: 8 => 6 ISO + 2 Mix
Phantom (On/Off): 4 On, 2 Off
Result: PASSED

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Mix-Pre type: 6 (firmware 3.0.3)
Manufacturer: Toshiba
Model: Exceria N302 64GB - THN-N302R0640E4
Rated Speed: 90MB/s read (BM Speed Test: Read: 78MB/s Write: 27MB/s)
Class: 10, UHS-I
Serial #:
Card Size, preferably in GB: 64
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate): 24/192
Number of Channels: 7 => 5 ISO + 2 Mix
Phantom (On/Off): 4 On, 1 Off
Result: PASSED


Card does not manage 8 channels @ 24/192 with a bitrate 36.9Mb/s
Firmware 3.03 Result: FAILED: "SD - Warning Record buffer error" after 45 minutes.
Firmware 4.01 Result: FAILED: "SD - Warning Record buffer error" after 2h30.


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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2019, 03:21:34 PM »
Can we omit ‘rated speed’ seems like a lot of people will quote burst speeds which are often arbitrary speeds the card manufacturer claims. For our purposes class is more useful as it’s indicative of minimum sequential write

Class 10, U1= 10 MB/s
U3, V30 = 30 MB/s
etc

Unless you want to use it as a descriptive identifier for the card- ‘Lexar 2000x’ , ‘Sandisk extreme plus 150 MB/s’ etc

Also model number and if known, country of origin may be useful. I have two sandisk cards purchased recently, one was made in China and is ‘extreme’ and is pn SDSDX-V5..... The other is made in Taiwan and is ’extreme plus’ pn SDSDX-W5. Despite one being labeled plus every rating on them are identical.

  Also should we list test duration? I’ve had some tests go for over four hours and then crap out
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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2019, 06:08:31 PM »
Dealer name and even purchase date would be most useful as well.

If got through Amazon, it’s also important to know wether it’s been sold and fulfilled by Amazon or it came from a third party seller.

There seem to be more fake cards than real ones nowadays.
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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2019, 07:55:12 PM »
Dealer name and even purchase date would be most useful as well.

If got through Amazon, it’s also important to know wether it’s been sold and fulfilled by Amazon or it came from a third party seller.

There seem to be more fake cards than real ones nowadays.

for sure. first thing i do with any card is write it front to back with h2testw to make sure it has full speed *and* capacity. unscrupulous sellers have found ways in teh past to make card capacity look larger than the actual writable area (like sell you a "128GB" card thats really only 32GB)

apart from that, not only are there fakes, there is malware in some cards. check out this dated, but fascinating, article.

https://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?p=3554


im still looking for the old-school disk benchmark software that would write and graph a disk across its whole surface (premise being inner and outer transfer rates on spinning disks are vastly different)... but i feel this could be useful on making sure a card can write to full speed all the way up to the point of full
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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2019, 09:02:28 PM »
Mix-Pre type: 6, FW 3.03, preroll off
Manufacturer: Samsung
Model: "95 MB/sec" EVO select microsdhc, $7 purchased 7/2019 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XWN9Q99)
Card Size: 32GB (29.8GB usable)
Country of Origin: Philippines
Class: class 10/ U1
Serial #: KNF4CVCAH844
Tested speed (h2testw): Writing speed: 23.4 MByte/s, Reading speed: 61.4 MByte/s

Test 1
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error. recorded 1:26:00 of an available 1:55:00 total space, crashed at 1:26:00 (card 75% full). Resumed recording and it filled out the card with no further errors
Notes: low level formatted on computer, then formatted in mixpre. Powered by USB-C via Anker Powercore 10000PD, 4 lights lit entire time

Test 2
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/96
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Result: PASSED. Filled entire card, 3:51:00 with no errors
Notes: quick formatted in mixpre after test 1. Powered by USB-C via Anker Powercore 10000PD, from 3 lights to near the bottom (light blinking, it died 5 min after test)

additional test using Zoom F6's internal "Performance test" (lower numbers better, 100=fail):
Average access rate: 28%
Max access rate: 36%

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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #6 on: July 22, 2019, 09:23:48 PM »
Mix-Pre type: 6, FW 3.03, preroll off
Manufacturer: Sandisk
Model: "Extreme Plus 150 MB/sec" full sized SDXC purchased 7/2019 (https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sandisk-extreme-plus-128gb-sdxc-uhs-i-memory-card/6299412.p?skuId=6299412)
Card Size: 128GB (119GB usable)
Country of Origin: Taiwan
Class: class 10/U3/V30/UHS-I
Serial #: BP19029807530
Tested speed (h2testw): Writing speed: 41.1 MByte/s, Reading speed: 65.8 MByte/s
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error. recorded 2:09:00 of an available 7:35:00 total space, crashed at 2:09:00 (card ~29% full). Resumed recording and it failed again after 16 min, 40 min, 10 min, 17 min, 10 min, 8 min, 20 min, test aborted
Notes: low level formatted on computer, then formatted in mixpre. Powered by USB-C via Jackery 20000 at full power

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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2019, 02:51:08 AM »
Total time tested (2 different cards) : >70hrs, zero failures (>30hrs at 24/192 x 8ch, >25hrs @ 24/96 x 8ch, >15hrs @ 24/48, 8 channel)

Mix-Pre type: 6, FW (varies)
Manufacturer: Sandisk
Model: "100 MB/s Extreme Pro microsdhc, $14 purchased 7/2019
(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XYHN68L)
Card Size: 32GB (29.71GB usable)
Class: class 10/ U3 / V-30 /A1
Part#:SDSQXCG-032G
Serial #: 9187DPGQC1H2
Country of Origin: China
Tested speed (h2testw on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller): Writing speed: 49.5 MByte/s, Reading speed: 70.2 MByte/s


Test 1
FW 3.03, preroll off
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 1h55m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Result: PASSED. Filled entire card, 1:55:00, three times with no errors.
Notes: first time was low level formatted on computer, then formatted in mixpre. Quick formatted in mixpre for runs 2 and 3
Powered by 4 fully charged Powerex Precharged AAs, starting voltage 1.37V per cell. Battery indicator started blinking red somewhere between 1:57:00 and 2:04:00 (i walked away so not sure when it hit red exactly), at which point i switched to usb-c battery. Third run was done with powerex pro (non-LSD) and was blinking red after 1:59:00 and shut itself down 4 minutes later, so more or less equivalent to the powerex precharged LSDs

Test 2
FW 4.01, preroll off
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 1h55m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Result: PASSED. Filled entire card, five times thru with no errors.
Notes: first time was low level formatted on computer using SD formatter (32kb cluster), then formatted in mixpre. Subsequent passes quick formatted in mixpre only
Powered by USB-C battery

Test 3
FW 4.01, preroll off
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/96
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 3h50m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Result: PASSED. Filled entire card, three times with no errors.
Notes: quick formatted in mixpre after test 2 above
Powered by USB-C battery

general notes: first card I tested that could sustain the mixpre6's max write rate. Actually bought this little guy for my Roland R-07 which is limited to 32GB SDHC but its the best so far. Will check into larger sizes in the PRO series (edit: none of the following cards worked with 3.03, 64gb pro micro, 128gb pro micro, 64gb pro (full size), 128gb (full size), perhaps 32GB SDHCs are most stable)

CPDT (on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller):



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repeating tests with second card of same model

Manufacturer: Sandisk
Model: "100 MB/s Extreme Pro microsdhc, $14 purchased 7/2019 thru amazon partner "Digital Media Source" from same link above
Card Size: 32GB (29.71GB usable)
Class: class 10/ U3 / V-30 /A1
Part#:SDSQXCG-032G
Serial #: 9287DPKQ11JR
Country of Origin: China
Tested speed (h2testw on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller): Writing speed: xx.x MByte/s, Reading speed: xx.x MByte/s

Test 4
FW 4.01, preroll off
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 1h55m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Result: Result: PASSED. Filled entire card, eight times with no errors. total test time >15hrs
Notes: low level formatted using SD Formatter then quick formatted in mixpre
Powered by USB-C battery

Test 5

FW 4.01, preroll off
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/48
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 7h38m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Result: Result: PASSED. Filled entire card, twice thru with no errors.
Notes: quick formatted in mixpre subsequent to test 4 above
Powered by USB-C battery

Test 6

FW 4.01, preroll off
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/96
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 3h50m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Result: Result: PASSED. Filled entire card, 4 times through, with no errors.
Notes: quick formatted in mixpre subsequent to test 5 above
Powered by USB-C battery
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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #8 on: July 25, 2019, 06:29:36 AM »
Mix-Pre type: 6 FW 3.0.3 & 4.0.1
Manufacturer: Integral Memory
Model: UltimaPro X Gold SDHC/XC Part Code: INSDX128G10-95/90U1   EAN: 5055288429185
Rated Speed: 90MB/s read (BM Speed Test: Read: 90.9MB/s Write: 84.1MB/s)
Class: 10, UHS-I U30
Serial #:
Card Size, preferably in GB: 128 (128, 256 and 512 share same specs)
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate): 24/192
Number of Channels: 8 => 6 ISO + 2 Mix
Phantom (On/Off): 4 On, 2 Off
Result: FW 3.0.3 PASSED
Result: FW 4.0.1 PASSED

I formatted the card in the MP6 and then recorded until card was full without any problem what so ever. :)

Note:
The 32 and 64 GB have a lower rated write speed and I have not tested those!

https://integralmemory.com/product/ultimapro-x-gold-sdhc-sdxc-c10-uhs-i-u3-memory-card
https://integralmemory.com/sites/default/files/products/specifcations/Integral_UltimaProX_SDHC-SDXC_C10_95MBs%2090MBs_spec_sheet_2.pdf

I bought the cards here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00VFJR2VA


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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #9 on: July 29, 2019, 04:54:20 AM »
Mix-Pre type: 6 (firmware 3.0.3 & 4.01)
Manufacturer: Kingston
Model: Kingston Canvas React Part Number: SDR/64GB
Rated Speed: 100MB/s read and 80MB/s write (BM Speed Test: Read: 88MB/s Write: 75MB/s)
Class: UHS-I Video Speed Class (V30)
Serial #:
Card Size, preferably in GB: 64 (64, 128 and 256 share same specs)
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate): 24/192
Number of Channels: 8 => 6 ISO + 2 Mix
Phantom (On/Off): 4 On, 2 Off
Result: Firmware 3.0.3 FAILED: Record Buffer Error
Result: Firmware 4.0.1 PASSED

Edit:
After factory reset of the settings and MixPre-6 itself and firmware 4.0.1.
Then new settings and freshly formatted card.
I managed to fill the card completely without failure. Pure luck? need more testing.
Result: PASSED


I formatted the card in the MP6.

Note:
High read and write speed card which works perfect for high bitrate RAW video recording but do not work in Sound Devices MixPre-6.
https://www.kingston.com/en/memory-cards/canvas-react-sd-card?partnum=SDR/64GB#specifications


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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #10 on: August 18, 2019, 02:35:54 AM »
Mix-Pre type: 6, firmware varies, see below
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: Extreme Microsdxc, $25 purchased 8/2019 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FCMKK5X)
Model number: SDSQXA1-128G-GN6MA
Card Size: 128GB (119GB usable)
Country of Origin: China
Class: UHS1, V30, A2, U3
Serial #: 9253DVDPH1ZHlo
Tested speed (h2testw on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller): Writing speed: 46.1 MByte/s, Reading speed: 66.8 MByte/s


Test 1
FW 3.03, Preroll off
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Notes: quick formatted in mixpre. Powered by 8xAA sled
Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error. crashed after about 2 hours of recording


Test 2
FW 3.03, Preroll off
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/96
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
quick formatted on mixpre
Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error. crashed halfway through the card after about 7 hours of recording

Test 3:
Firmware 4.01
low level formatted on computer using SD formatter (119.05GB, 128k cluster), then formatted in mixpre.
Powered by USB-C battery
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error.after 2h36min. failed on subsequent recordings after 13 min, 41 min, 18 min, and 65 min. Test aborted



CPDT on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller:



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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #11 on: August 21, 2019, 08:18:14 PM »
Mix-Pre type: 6, FW 3.03, preroll off
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: Extreme Pro microsdxc, $20 purchased 8/2019 thru amazon third party seller (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G3GMRYF)
Model number: SDSQXCY-064G-GN6MA
Card Size: 64GB (59.4GB usable)
Country of Origin: China
Class: UHS1, V30, A2, U3
Serial #: 9273DVEJL0JS
Tested speed (h2testw): Writing speed: 46.0 MByte/s, Reading speed: 66.2 MByte/s

Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on

Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error. crashed after 11 min of recording and 41 min in subsequent test. Test aborted
Notes: quick formatted in mixpre. Powered by 8xAA sled

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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #12 on: August 21, 2019, 08:30:55 PM »
Mix-Pre type: 6, FW 3.03, preroll off
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: Extreme Pro Microsdxc, $35 purchased 8/2019 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G3GMRYF)
Model number: SDSQXCY-128G-GN6MA
Card Size: 128GB (119GB usable)
Country of Origin: China
Class: UHS1, V30, A2, U3
Serial #:9194ZVQ3W0AT
Tested speed (h2testw): Writing speed: 46.3 MByte/s, Reading speed: 65.2 MByte/s

Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on

Result: Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error. crashed after 1 hr of recording in first test and after 21 min of recording in second test
Notes: quick formatted in mixpre. Powered by 8xAA sled

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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #13 on: September 06, 2019, 12:07:21 AM »
by request of Sound Devices i am testing multiple instances of same model of card:

Mix-Pre type: 6, FW 3.03, preroll off
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: Extreme Plus Microsdxc,  purchased 9/2019 in a 2-pack from Costco, $45 ($22.50 ea)
https://www.sandisk.com/home/memory-cards/microsd-cards/extremeplus-microsd

Model number (2-pack): SDSQXBZ-128G-ACDMC
Card Size: 128GB (119GB usable)
Country of Origin: Malaysia
Class: UHS1, V30, A2, U3
Serial #: 9183YVCR10GX (card #1), 9183YVCR504F(card #2)
Tested speed (h2testw):
Card #1: Built-in PCI reader: Writing speed: 40.2 MByte/s, Reading speed: 64.7 MByte/s
              Lexar SR2: Writing speed: 63.7 MByte/s, Reading speed: 75.8 MByte/s
Card #2: Built-in PCI reader: Writing speed: 40.1 MByte/s, Reading speed: 62.3 MByte/s

Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 7h31m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on

Result:
card #1:FAILED:Record Buffer Error. multiple times starting after less than 2 hrs (after 1:42 of continuous recording, and subsequent attempts of 27, 21, 08, 46, and 18 minutes), Test aborted after 4 hours
card #2:FAILED:Record Buffer Error. after 1:12 of continuous recording, and subsequent attempts of 32, 33, 18, and 9 minutes > test aborted
Notes: quick formatted in mixpre. Powered by USB-C

retest with 4.01 FW
card #1
24/192 8 ch
full formatted using SD formatter then quick formatted in MixPre
FAILED:Record Buffer Error. after 2h39m





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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #14 on: September 07, 2019, 02:40:26 AM »
I got a new USB3 UHS-II compliant card reader as all of the card measurements i was taking with my older Toshiba Portege's built-in PCI SD card reader ("Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller") seemed to top out around 40MB/sec write and 60 MB/sec read

new reader:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B012PSAEDC

I still have some of the cards tested above, will rerun. where you see "Lexar SR2" in test note,  thats the reader im using.

I have a slew of these Portege R83x/R93x laptops for home and work use (like my audio gear, im a brand loyalist and have been using toshiba for 2 decades). cards at home that were running 40/60 do 50/70 on what i believe is the same PCI-e controller and driver, will investigate

ive also seen differences of 10% on the Lexar SR2 depending on the USB3 controller and driver to which i connect it

Point being, i suppose, is there are vast differences in how different hardware and software installations handle the same card (which is the point of this thread, i suppose)
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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #15 on: September 07, 2019, 03:07:47 AM »
Mix-Pre type: 6, FW 3.03, preroll off
Manufacturer: Lexar
Model: Professional 1667x 128GB SDXC UHS-II/U3 Card,  purchased 9/2019 from Amazon (directly), $37.99
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NLY7N7L

Model number: LSD128CBNA1667
Card Size: 128GB (119GB usable)
Country of Origin: Korea
Class: UHS-II, V60, U3, class 10
Serial #: L041887 00972-V60-128BML A 1919B
Tested speed (h2testw on Lexar SR2): Writing speed: 81.3 MByte/s, Reading speed: 147 MByte/s
(please note this was a UHS-II card on a proper reader with the additional pins that mixpre doesnt support)

Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 7h22m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on

Test #1: card quick-formatted in mix pre
Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error. after 4h55m of recording. Filled rest of card without issue

Test #2: card slow-formatted as exFat, default 128kilobyte allocation size
Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error. after 2h24m of recording. then again after 1 minute of recording(!). Recorded rest of 5 hour card capacity without incident

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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #16 on: September 07, 2019, 01:32:54 PM »
Mix-Pre type: 6, 6, multiple firmwares (see below)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: Extreme Pro SDXC UHS-I Card,  purchased 9/2019 from Amazon (directly), $39.99
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H9DVLBB

Model number: SDSDXXY-128G-GN4IN
Card Size: 128GB (119GB usable)
Country of Origin: China
Class: UHS-I, C10, U3, V30, 4K UHD
Serial #: BP1922852852G
Tested speed (h2testw on Lexar SR2): Writing speed: 60.9 MByte/s, Reading speed: 73.5 MByte/s
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192 (except test 4 which was 24/96)
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 7h31m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown) (except test 4 which was 6 channels of iso only)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on

Test #1 - FW 3.03, pre-roll off, quick-formatted on mixpre
Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error after 3h55m, and subsequently after another 58 min of recording. test aborted shortly after due to low battery

Test #2 - FW 3.30, pre-roll off, slow-formatted on windows to exFat default (128kbyte allocation size)
Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error after 2h02m, and subsequently after 31 mins, 14 mins, 24 mins, 14 mins, 11 mins, 6 mins...aborted test and ran h2testw on remaining space on card. it wrote the rest of the card out at 66.4 MB/sec

Test #3 - firmware 2.21, quick formatted on mix pre
Result: FAILED:"SD Warning - media is too slow" error after 2 minutes and subsequently after 66 min, and 56 min, test aborted

Test #4 - firmware 2.21, immediately after test #3, reduced bitrate to 6 channels at 24/96
Result: FAILED:"SD Warning - media is too slow" error after about 7 hours (card capacity 20 hrs in this case). Rest of recording sesh was a disaster, was only able to record 30+ minutes before failing 2 out of 15 times (file 487 and 488 were an auto-split), and those two longer tests also failed after 65 and 38 mionutes respectively. There is something about writing past 40% on cards that it doesnt seem to like



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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #17 on: September 11, 2019, 12:08:26 AM »
Mix-Pre type: 6, multiple firmwares (see below)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: Extreme Pro SDXC UHS-I Card,  purchased 9/2019 from Amazon (directly), $20.49
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H9J1YXN

Model number: SDSDXXY-064G-GN4IN
Card Size: 64GB (59.4 GB usable)
Country of Origin: China
Class: UHS-I, C10, U3, V30, 4K UHD
Serial #: BN1919252233G
Tested speed (h2testw on Lexar SR2): Writing speed: 63.0 MByte/s, Reading speed: 73.1 MByte/s
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 3h45m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on

Test #1 - firmware 3.03, preroll off, quick-formatted on mixpre
Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error after 2h35m, and subsequently after another 6 min, 6 min, and 17 min of testing. test aborted

Test #2 - firmware 3.03, preroll off, quick-formatted on mixpre
Result: FAILED:Record Buffer Error after 52m, and subsequently after another 10, 17, 36, 5, 12, 10, <1 (seconds),  of testing. test aborted

Test #3 - firmware 2.21 quick-formatted on mixpre
Result: FAILED:"SD Warning - media is too slow" error after 24m, and subsequently after another 0.5seconds, 20 min, 10 min, and 1.5 seconds  of testing. test aborted


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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #18 on: September 11, 2019, 01:14:03 AM »
Mix-Pre type: 6, FW 3.03 & preroll On, FW 4.0.1 & no preroll
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: SanDisk 16GB Extreme UHS-I SDHC Memory Card (Class 10)
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/828325-REG/SanDisk_SDSDRX3_016G_A21_16GB_SDHC_Memory_Card.html
End of life since many years.

Model number: SDSDRX3-016G-A21
Card Size: 16GB
Country of Origin: China
Class: UHS-I, U1, class 10
Serial #: BL1210522025G
Tested speed BlackMagic Disk Speed Test: Writing speed: 39.2 MByte/s, Reading speed: 43.8 MByte/s

Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 45m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on

Result: Success. Filled the card with 60 minutes of recording.
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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #19 on: September 11, 2019, 06:39:52 PM »
yes it seems most tests ive done on 3.03 fail after 1 hour, smaller cards have an advantage (the lone one i qualified was a 32GB)

i just downgraded to 2.21 and will be updating the test reports above as testing occurs (update: 2.21 appeared to be worse than 3.03)
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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #20 on: September 23, 2019, 04:56:05 PM »
Updated some previous tests after running them again with firmware 4.01.
No difference really. Same FAILED: "SD - Warning Record buffer error"

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« Reply #21 on: September 25, 2019, 10:42:50 AM »
As requested:

Mix-Pre type: MixPre-6 II firmware 4.01
Manufacturer:  Sound Devices branded
Model: SAM-32SD SDHC UHS-I exFAT
Rated Speed: 620x 93MB/s
Class: U3
Serial #:
Card Size in GB: 32 (31.3 available)
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate): 32bit 192KHz
Number of Channels: 8
Phantom (On/Off): 4/4
Results: PASSED

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« Reply #22 on: September 25, 2019, 10:49:22 AM »
As requested:

Mix-Pre type: MixPre-6 II firmware 4.01
Manufacturer:  Wise-Advanced branded
Model: Wise SDXC 128GB UHS-II exFAT
Rated Speed: 285MB/s
Class: Class 10 U3 can use in UHS-I slot
Serial #:
Card Size in GB: 128 (125 available)
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate): 32bit 192KHz
Number of Channels: 8
Phantom (On/Off): 4/4
Results: PASSED tested 5.7 hours

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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #23 on: September 26, 2019, 07:33:53 AM »
Updated some previous tests after running them again with firmware 4.01.
No difference really. Same FAILED: "SD - Warning Record buffer error"

same so far. The one card i had that worked on 3.03 also works on 4.01. Every card that failed on 3.03 that i tested again (so far) on 4.01 also failed. Seems to be a lot of initial failures around the 2h30min- 2h40m range, then a ton of failures at less than 1h intervals after that . this would be at about the 35-40GB mark on the card. (obv the 32GB cards that are working for us never get there)

It doesnt appear that 4.01 actually solves the problem. Can you retest the Integral card on 4.01?
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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #24 on: September 28, 2019, 03:40:12 AM »
Mix-Pre type: 6, FW 4.01
Manufacturer: Transcend
Model: SDXC/SDHC 700S Memory Card ("285 MB/sec read")
purchased 9/2019 from Amazon (directly), $56.99
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DSV9HG2

Model number: TS64GSDC700S
Card Size: 64GB (57.5 GB usable)
Country of Origin: Taiwan
Class: UHS-II, C10, U3, V90, 8K UHD
Serial #: F31348 0881
Tested speed:
(h2testw on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller (UHS-I)): Writing speed: 44.2 MByte/s, Reading speed: 63.9 MByte/s
(h2testw on Lexar SR2 (UHS-II)): Writing speed: 117 MByte/s, Reading speed: 137 MByte/s
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 3h38m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Powered by: USB-C battery
Formatted at low-level with SD formatter (default 128kb cluster size), then quick formatted on mixpre

Result: FAILED after 16 hours of testing. Filled entire card twice thru with no errors. failed on third pass after 47 minutes and subsequently after another 47 minutes. both failures were within a minute of starting a new file, which seems to be a trend ive anecdotally observed in my testing



CPDT on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller:



additional test using Zoom F6's internal "Performance test" (lower numbers better, 100=fail):
Average access rate: 26%
Max access rate: 61%

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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #25 on: October 01, 2019, 11:11:00 PM »
found another card laying around that works well with 4.01. only 32GB but rock solid. >30 hrs with no errors

Mix-Pre type: 6, FW 4.01
Manufacturer: Samsung
Model: "95MB/s" (U1) MicroSD EVO Memory Card with Adapter 32 GB
purchased 4/2019 from Amazon (third party vendor "T.H.E HIT EVOLUTION"), $7
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XWJM2FV

Model number: MB-MP32G
Card Size: 32GB (29.x GB usable)
Country of Origin: Philippines
Class: UHS-I, C10, U1, V90
Serial #KND73RRAC741
Tested speed:(h2testw on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller): Write: 23.6 MByte/s, Read: 63.4 MByte/s

Test 1:
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 1h55m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Powered by: USB-C battery
Formatted at low-level with SD formatter, then quick formatted on mixpre for first pass. subsequent passes quick formatted on mixpre

Result: PASSED. Filled entire card 8x thru with no errors. >15 hrs recording with no errors

Test 2:
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/96
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 3h51m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Powered by: USB-C battery
quick formatted on mixpre subsequent to 24/192 tests above
Result: PASSED. Filled entire card 4x thru with no errors. >15 hrs recording with no errors




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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #26 on: October 03, 2019, 12:16:26 AM »
Have had the best luck with 32GB SDHC cards so im trying this SanDisk pro full size

Mix-Pre type: 6
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: Extreme Pro 32GB SDHC UHS-I Card ("Older generation" - "95 MB/sec")
purchased 10/2019 from Amazon (direct), $13
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J5RHBQ4

Model number: SDSDXXG-032G-GN4IN
Card Size: 32GB (29.7 GB usable)
Country of Origin: Taiwan
Class: UHS-I, C10, U3, V30
Serial #BM19197807880
Tested speed:(forgot to record)
Test 1:
Firmware: 4.01
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 1h55m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Powered by: USB-C battery
Formatted at low-level with SD formatter (default 32gb cluster size), then quick formatted on mixpre for first pass. subsequent passes quick formatted on mixpre

Result: PASSED, 3X through no errors
Test 2:
Firmware 3.03 (reverted after display lock up errors on FW4.01)
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 1h55m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Powered by: USB-C battery
quick formatted on mixpre subsequent to tests above

Result: PASSED, 6X through, no errors

Test 3:
Firmware 3.03 (reverted after display lock up errors on FW4.01)
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/48
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 7h3xm
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Powered by: USB-C battery
quick formatted on mixpre subsequent to tests above

Result: PASSED, once through, no errors



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different card (#2), also purchased from Sandisk on Amazon, same specs and origin as above, SN BM19323807880

Tested speed:(h2testw on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller): Write: 49.1 MByte/s, Read: 66.5 MByte/s

CPDT on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller:


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different card (#3), also purchased from Sandisk on Amazon at same time as card #2, same specs and origin, "Serial Number" same as card #2 above (BM19323807880), so obviously more of a "lot number" of sorts

Tested speed:(h2testw on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller): Write: 49.3 MByte/s, Read: 66.5 MByte/s

CPDT on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller:


CPDT on Lexar SR2 USB reader:

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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #27 on: October 03, 2019, 12:29:39 AM »
I’ve found that cards that perform poor on random writes will get hit with buffer error failures.

Running tests with CPDT on freshly formatted cards shown that cards with random writes around 1MB/s will fail in MixPre-6 within a few seconds only when running 8 channels in 24bit at 192kHz. Even if the cards do manages to write 30-40MB/s sequentially.

When cards reaches 3.5MB/s* at random writes they appear to be stable for 8ch recordings.
Some cards with random write in between 2-3.5 MB/s seems to be more down to for how long you record and some shear luck.

https://maxim-saplin.github.io/cpdt_results/?about=

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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #28 on: October 03, 2019, 12:37:51 AM »
Mix-Pre type: 6, FW 4.01
Manufacturer: Lexar
Model: Professional 1000x 32GB SDHC UHS-II Card
purchased 10/2019 from Amazon (direct), $12.50
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PLENZF2

Model number:
Card Size: 32GB (29.2 GB usable)
Country of Origin: Korea
Class: UHS-II, C10, U3
Serial #L121472 00772-V3032GBML A 5218B
rear of card is marked "Lexar, an affiliate of Longsys, an Chinese Company"

Tested speed:
(h2testw on Lexar SR2 USB3 (UHS-II)): Write: 13.0(!) MByte/s, Read: 114 MByte/s
(h2testw on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller (UHS-I)): Write: 23.0 MByte/s, Read: 66.1 MByte/s
card does not meet U3 spec for sequential write! rear of card is marked "Lexar, an affiliate of Longsys, an Chinese Company". I have heard Lexar quality has fallen off since becoming acquired

Test 1:
Recording Format (Bit Depth/Sample Rate):24/192
Available recording time on full card at stated bitrate: 1h53m
Number of Channels: 8 (6 iso+mixdown)
Phantom (On/Off): 4 channels on
Powered by: USB-C battery
Formatted at low-level with SD formatter (default 32gb cluster size), then quick formatted on mixpre for first pass. subsequent passes quick formatted on mixpre

Result: PASSED (surprisingly), 6X through so far, additional testing in progress




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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #29 on: October 03, 2019, 12:40:11 AM »
I’ve found that cards that perform poor on random writes will get hit with buffer error failures.

Running tests with CPDT on freshly formatted cards shown that cards with random writes around 1MB/s will fail in MixPre-6 within a few seconds only. Even if they do manages to write 30-40MB/s sequentially. When running 8 channels in 24bit at 192kHz.
When cards reaches 5MB/s at random writes they appear to be stable for 8ch recordings.
Some cards with random write in between 3-4 seems to be more down to for how long you record and some shear luck.

https://maxim-saplin.github.io/cpdt_results/?about=
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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #30 on: October 20, 2019, 05:08:44 PM »
I've received justme's 128GB integral card mentioned above

while i no longer have my mixpre, i did some benchmarks on this. Anybody in the USA want to volunteer to test this card, we can pass it around

would be best if testers can commit to doing a minimum of two full write cycles at 8 channels of 24/192 (7.5 hrs per test). And even better if some people with the mixpre-ii or mixpre10 can test at even higher bitrates/hannel count

my benchmarks:

full card sequential write test with H2testw v1.4 on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller:
Writing speed: 47.2 MByte/s
Reading speed: 71.8 MByte/s

full card sequential write test with H2testw v1.4 on Lexar SR2 USB3:
Writing speed: 66.9 MByte/s
Reading speed: 79.4 MByte/s

CPDT on Ricoh PCIe SDXC/MMC Host Controller:


CPDT on Lexar SR2 USB3:

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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #31 on: November 01, 2019, 07:29:39 PM »
I've received justme's 128GB integral card mentioned above

while i no longer have my mixpre, i did some benchmarks on this. Anybody in the USA want to volunteer to test this card, we can pass it around

would be best if testers can commit to doing a minimum of two full write cycles at 8 channels of 24/192 (7.5 hrs per test). And even better if some people with the mixpre-ii or mixpre10 can test at even higher bitrates/hannel count

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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #32 on: March 30, 2021, 07:40:10 PM »
from GLouie, 3 cycles filling up the card, total test time: 8.5 hrs:

MixPre10II firmware 7.11
32b float-192kHz
recorded 8 ISOs

3 passes until disk full message, no error messages

Sandisk Extreme 64GB SDXC - UHS-1
Model SDSDXV6-064G-GNCIN
150MB/s
serial#BN19274835730
Made in Taiwan

Black Magic Designs Disk Speed Test v3.3
2017 iMac, built-in card reader
Write: varies, around 58MB/s
Read: varies, around 90MB/s

Vendor unknown, these were a gift, but I gave the B&H link. Curiously, out of 3 cards, 2 were made in Taiwan and 1 was Malaysia.

This card is on the Sound Devices tested media list of Jan. 15, 2021.
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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #33 on: March 30, 2021, 09:53:21 PM »
Adding the mentioned updated list from Sound Devices Jan 15, 2021 for reference.
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Re: Mix-Pre 3/6 SD Memory Cards (What works and what doesn't?)
« Reply #34 on: April 01, 2021, 12:03:45 PM »
For MixPre-6 II
Firmware 7.10
6 ISO + mix
32 bit float
192kHz.

Brand: Integral
Model: Ultima PRO X
Capacity: 128GB
SDXC UI
Speced: 95 read and 90 write

Card formatted in MixPre-6 II
3 rounds until card stop as full.

Worked perfectly

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Brand: Kingston
Model: Canvas React
Capacity: 64GB
SDXC V30 UI A1
Speced: 100 read and 80 write

Card formatted in MixPre-6 II
3 rounds until card stop as full.

Worked perfectly

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Brand: Kingston
Model: Canvas Select Plus
Capacity: 256GB
SDXC V30 U3
Speced: 100 read and 85 write
Partnumber. SDS2/256

Card formatted in MixPre-6 II
3 rounds until card stop as full.

Worked perfectly

 

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