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SANDISK Nintendo Switch Card (256 GB, microSDXC, U3, UHS-I)
EUR80,38 EUR0,31/1GB

SANDISK Nintendo Switch Card

256 GB, microSDXC, U3, UHS-I


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4 years ago

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4 years ago

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Yeah, it does, don't worry. Source: MediaMarkt review "I bought the memory card because the internal memory of the Nintendo Switch Lite was too small at 32GB. It's enough for big games. So I haven't noticed or jerks yet. Games load just as fast as games from a cartridge. I have Pokemon Shining Diamond and Pokemon Shield and it's running great. It's also great that the blue 400GB memory card fits my blue Nintendo Switch Lite. :)"
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6 months ago

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6 months ago

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This microSDXC UHS-I memory card (256GB, U3) is not compatible with Nintendo Switch 2, which requires microSD Express cards to operate. Conventional microSD cards, even fast ones, are not recognised by the Switch 2 for storing games or data, only for viewing screenshots or videos. The Switch 2 will therefore require a microSD Express card.
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11 months ago

Can I also use the card for the switch 2?

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11 months ago

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The Nintendo Switch Card (256 GB, microSDXC, U3, UHS-I) from SanDisk is not compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2. microSD Express cards are required for the Switch 2, which offer significantly higher speeds and have been specially developed for the new console. Standard microSD cards such as these do not work with the Switch 2 and can limit the performance of the new console or cannot be used at all.
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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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For Nintendo Switch, it's not mandatory to buy Nintendo Switch certified cards, but it can be beneficial. Certified cards, such as those from SanDisk, are designed and tested specifically for the console, ensuring optimum compatibility and performance. However, any UHS-I microSDXC card should work fine, provided it meets the speed and capacity requirements needed for gaming.
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2 years ago

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2 years ago

Normal microSD cards can also be used for the Switch; they do not have to be a special Nintendo Switch microSD. A normal microSD is also much cheaper. I would check whether the microSD card can be read on a computer, for example, if possible, or otherwise just return it and buy another card, e.g. this one also works: Transcend High Endurance (microSDXC, 256 GB, U3, UHS-I)
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5 years ago

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5 years ago

No, this information has nothing to do with speed. The micro first describes the size. So what you want to know is what the difference is between SD or SDHC and SDXC. That is relatively simple, it has to do with the maximum memory size. SDHC cards can be up to 32GB. SDXC can be up to 2TB. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki...

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