For some you may be right. For others, something a bit more precise is desirable. Speaking only for myself, something a bit more precise than 10 mb/sec v 20mb/sec is desirable. More precision, numbers closer to actual, are more meaningful. However, I'm not sure - in fact I know - that I'd not run the test 10X per card that I'm testing. Eight sounds about right ;-))
Shel > [Original Message] > From: keith_w > Subject: Re: SD Ultra II - testing ... > Ten times? That seems like serious overkill to me. > The effort expended is MORE than needed. This is not the national bureau > of standards level of testing being required. If you're off by 2 > seconds, or 3 or 5, do you beiieve it will really matter to anyone? > > When someone asks the data transfer rate for a given card, they mean is > it 10 mb/sec or 20 or 30. Not 11 vs. 10. > > [NB: The above sentence is not meant to reflect actual numbers, but is > merely illustrative, to get the point across...] <g> > > keith

