To my knowledge, cards with lower memory tend to be faster. I always thought of this because cards with more memory get more fragmented, but I could be wrong.. Hence this topic'Fishbong' said:Speed? Are 16GB SDHC cards faster than 32GB ones?
Should be two. They are separate physical volumes and it would just get messy if it recognized it as one. It's like having two hard drives in your PC'borgqueenx' said:im curious guys, does the pandora see's the two sd cards as one? or 2?
They're definitely 2 separate SD cards. Combining them in software would be too much trouble, and would make it difficult to put files specificaly on one card or the other.'borgqueenx' said:im curious guys, does the pandora see's the two sd cards as one? or 2?
1. I doubt that 2x16 is 2 times the speed of 1x32. But smaller cards generally are faster, even at the same class rating.'lulzfish' said:Unless you need to store really huge files, 2 16s is probably better:
1. Speed. Having two 16GBs is like having a 32GB with twice the speed
2. Redundancy. If you're going to lose an SD card, you'll at least have another one
3. Cost. Since the chips are spread over 2 cards, they're cheaper to make
'Awakening' said:1. I doubt that 2x16 is 2 times the speed of 1x32. But smaller cards generally are faster, even at the same class rating.'lulzfish' said:Unless you need to store really huge files, 2 16s is probably better:
1. Speed. Having two 16GBs is like having a 32GB with twice the speed
2. Redundancy. If you're going to lose an SD card, you'll at least have another one
3. Cost. Since the chips are spread over 2 cards, they're cheaper to make
3. Since 32GB are new and most people don't need them there is a higher price. As bigger cards becomes available and smaller ones are discontinued the market shifts and prices drop.
Right, I meant you get up to a 2x speed increase, if you're accessing both cards.
But at worst, it's just as fast as a 32GB card with the same access speed.
Do you mean the price at which the company itself is going to sell it at? Because even cheaper than that on the web, and I'm all set with 64 GB.... Music, Videos, Documents, PSX ISOs, ROMs, Unnecessary Stuff, etc'sdedalus' said:32GB cards have dropped in price by about 50% since New Years. Wait until theyre shipping the Pandora to buy your flash cards. 64GB cards should be available by then, and the novelty tax will shift to those from the 32GB ones. With the price dropping anyway, that should push the cost:capacity ratio for 32GB SD well below that of 16GB.
In short, my answer is wait a couple of months and get 2 32GB cards when theyre $40 each.
I think that's around one-third of the original price, not sure..'Username' said:That sounds like a good deal.
'lulzfish' said:They're definitely 2 separate SD cards. Combining them in software would be too much trouble, and would make it difficult to put files specificaly on one card or the other.'borgqueenx' said:im curious guys, does the pandora see's the two sd cards as one? or 2?
In theory, software RAID-0, with striped SD cards would be possible. You might even see a (tiny) performance increase. But it would also be a Bad Idea , as the cards would be nigh-impossible to read elsewhere.
It would probably be WAY easier/better/saner to create some sort of script would symlink all the directories on on SD card into another directory on the other SD card (like all folders from SD card 2 appear in the "games" folder of SD card 1). Or just live with the 2 SD cards as is...
Honestly, unless you can actually think of more than 16GB of data you'd want to install on day 1, I'd just go with a single smaller card and upgrade as needed.