I'm just passing through without time to snoop online, and it's not in
my archive, but back a month or two there was a thread - not necessarily
on this list - about SD cards and classes and how, and I think why,
class is not a reliable indicator of speed. The link may have been to an
engadget article. The multi-page article even had some tests to prove
its point.
Maybe in the morn I'll get to look for it.
Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
> Hello, Michael M. Rye.
>
> On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 22:05:31 -0600 you said:
>
>
>> The "class" value is a representation of the speed of the
>> card. The higher the number, the faster it is.
>>
>
> Which brings us back to the question of, if the two cards are the same
> "class", why is there such a large performance difference?
>
>
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