About the TF card friends should not be unfamiliar, in the mobile phone, camera, driving recorder, and smart camera, as well as my GPS portable book need to be used and used. I chose this 256GB TF card from Oreo ORICO for installing more programs and games, let's take a look at it.
Rigid card-type packaging design, dark printing, with a product capacity of 256GB on the front, write speed: 30MB/s, read speed: 80MB/s. In addition, in the lower right corner, it is also written that microSDXC supports Q1, U3, A2, V30 and other standards.
The back of the package also lists a series of working parameters, Orecco's TF card has 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB four capacities to choose from, the warranty time is 1 year.
Tear open the hard packaging card, you can take apart a plastic package, inside is the TF memory card and TF to SD card sleeve
When I first took it out, I could see the gold fingers on the back of the TF card, neatly arranged, looking brand new and without a trace.
For small partners who use the camera, you can use it with the matching SD card sleeve. The front of the Orrick TF card can be seen in a blue and black color scheme, with the Oregus brand logo, microSDXC, U3, A2, V30, Q1 and other standards.
The next step is naturally to measure the speed, with my normal USB3 TF card reader, and my notebook to test it. The maximum speed limit of TF cards will be limited by the reader and PC device, and a better card reader can obtain a more ideal reading and writing effect. The first time you insert it, a formatting prompt will pop up. After completing the formatting, the initialized file system is: exFAT, you can see that it has a capacity of 235GB that can be used, and for notebook extensions, you can install a lot of favorite videos, games, novels, songs and other content.
Tested with CrystalDiskMark, continuous reads up to: 97.29 MB/s, continuous writes up to: 41.41 MB/s.
Using the ATTO Disk Speed Test, the resulting write speed is up to about 40MB/s and the read speed is about 90MB/s.
Tested under the AS SSD Benchmark, continuous read: 90.73MB/s, consecutive write: 33.33 MB/s.
Overall, I've been using this Oreo 256GB TF card for almost half a month, and it's been in my GPS game book to store videos, games, novels, songs, and more. The large storage space is quite good to use, and the reading and writing is stable and efficient, and there has been no error. The overall performance makes me very satisfied, and the little friends in need may wish to try it like me.