“Have you been searching for a Secure Digital card that is able to accommodate all of the pictures you take on your next vacation or looking for more storage on your Internet tablet? If so, you have likely come across the latest Secure Digital High Capacity cards that overcome the earlier 2GB capacity limitation of traditional Secure Digital cards. However, there are just so many SDHC cards on the market and they are all priced similarly from different manufacturers, so what should you choose? At hand today in this weekend review are two 4GB SDHC cards from OCZ and Crucial.”Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
- Western Digital 320 GB Scorpio Notebook Hard Drive @ TechARP
- Vantec NexStar 3i Power Management Enclosure @ Pro-Clockers
- Thermaltake BlacX Hard Drive Docking Station Review @ OCC
- Spire SP332CB 3.5″ Internal Card Reader @ Rbmods
- Corsair Voyager 32GB Flash Drive @ Pro-Clockers
- OCZ 4GB Rally2 USB Flash Drive @ Overclockers Online
Sometimes it’s the warranty that does it
Phoronix compared a pair of 4GB Secure Digital High Capacity cards, one from OCZ and one from Crucial. They used hdparm to compare performance, and each clocked in around 13MB/s, with the OCZ being a tiny bit faster. Since they both cost the same, and the performance difference is unnoticeable,
the lifetime warranty on the on the Crucial SDHC really stands out.