SD vs XQD

And just to confuse us Amazon have an Extreme Pro 300MB/s SDHC with the UHS-3 symbol!

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And just to confuse us Amazon have an Extreme Pro 300MB/s SDHC with the UHS-3 symbol!

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And to confuse even more, from Wiki;

UHS-I and UHS-II cards can use UHS Speed Class rating with two possible grades: class 1 for minimum read/write performance of at least 10 MB/s ('U1' symbol featuring number 1 inside 'U') and class 3 for minimum write performance of 30 MB/s ('U3' symbol featuring 3 inside 'U'), targeted at recording 4K video. Before November 2013, the rating was branded UHS Speed Grade and contained grades 0 (no symbol) and 1 ('U1' symbol). Manufacturers can also display standard speed class symbols (C2, C4, C6, and C10) alongside, or in place of UHS speed class.
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So it seems the U with a number in is separate from being UHS-I or UHS-II. :confused: It needs to be a UHS-II card to get the faster speeds above 104/s as they have the extra row of connection pins to transfer more data. The socket that the card goes into also needs to be compatible too. I don't think the socket on my laptop is, but Kodiak's card reader is.
 
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