Nintendo switch comes with 2 256GB of built -in storage, eight times higher than the original switch and four times higher than the switch OLED. But better performance of the new console means that some games will hog a ton of this place: Cyberpank 2077 For a 60GB download, while one, while Fiction of partition Check in 73 GB. Other titles are not so large, but the chances are that you will eventually want to add more rooms to this device.
When you do, you will need a MicroSD Express card. These are Not The standard microSD cards you may have purchased for the first switch or other gaming hands hand, as they are new, fast and significantly more expensive. But if you want more space, they are your only choice. If you want to catch someone today, we have kept the best microSD card for Switch 2 and what you should know before buying.
Best MicroSD Card for Switch 2 (and why you want to wait to buy)
Switch 2 is the first mainstream device that requires a microSD express to extend storage, so there are not many options available to buy right now. Here is a list of every micro -SD Express card that we have seen in retailers at the time of writing:
128 GB
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Sandesk MicroSD Express Card ($ 56 MSRP)
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PNY MicroSD Express Card ($ 47 MSRP)
256 GB
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Samsung MicroSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2 ($ 60 MSRP)
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Sandesk MicroSD Express Card ($ 75 MSRP)
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Lexer Play Pro ($ 50 MSRP)
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PNY MicroSD Express Card ($ 59 MSRP)
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Game Stop Express Micro SD Card Nintendo Switch 2 for ($ 60 MSRP)
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ONN MicroSD Express Card ($ 36 MSRP)
512 GB
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Lexer Play Pro ($ 100 MSRP)
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Game Stop Express Micro SD Card Nintendo Switch 2 for ($ 100 MSRP)
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ONN MicroSD Express Card ($ 66 MSRP)
1tb
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Lexer Play Pro ($ 200 MSRP)
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Game Stop Express Micro SD Card Nintendo Switch 2 for ($ 190 MSRP)
Remember: You’re looking for MicroSD Express“Extreme”, an LA Branding Sandesk uses for some of his Traditional micro SD cards. A micro -SD Express card will have a big “former” logo hidden on it – if you see, you should be nice to go.
Nintendo says Switch 2 Technically supports Cards up to 2TB, but we have not yet seen any microSD Express model. It is also worth noting that the game stop and wool (internal electronics brand of Walmart) are not manufactures, so it is not clear who is making its own card.
Currently, the stock of each of these cards has been very prominent. Sandsk’s microSD Express card has also increased in price as it has increased for sale for the first time in February. In fact, it costs $ 45 for 128GB and $ 60 for 256GB. In any way, all these cards are much more important than traditional microSD options. Samsung Pro PlusFor example, $ 17 for 128GB, $ 25 for 256GB, $ 43 for 512GB and $ 90 for 1TB according to this writing.
We have already tested the Sandesk Express Card and the Lexer Play Pro for our broader guide for the best microSD cards. Between the two, the Sandesk’s card is very fast Read the setting Speed - up to 899 MB/s vs 712 MB/s Crystal disk markName a benchmark – which theoretically reduces the burden times.
Play Pro is faster for Writes the sequence (Up to 720 MB/s vs 650 MB/S), available in high size and should be cheaper at 256GB whenever it is in stock. (Sandesk says the 128GB version of its card has to write slowly compared to the 256GB model.) Random Performance is almost equal, so both should be specialized in maintaining large sports Mario Cart World Easily running.
Although we mainly tested these cards on Windows PC and Mac. It is yet to be seen how they perform on the original switch 2. We will check more and more options after placing a hand on the console, but now we cannot say if it will offer the MicroSD Express card at a similar speed. It was a matter of mass switches: Once (regular) hit the micro SD card Something There was not such a practical difference between performance, and other alternatives. Switch 2 is working with a different standard, but if something should happen, the “best” microSD express card will be the most affordable than the well -known brand in your capacity.
This brings us to an important part of our advice: If you can stop buying any of these things soon, this is probably a good idea. This is not just about the lack of testing – from the truth, we would be surprised if any of the above cards were really “bad”. Its price falls down: Except for the maximum Terf SchnegenAll these cards are as expensive today as they are likely to meet. The switch 2 is already popular and will continue, thus will need to create more microSD express card and prices (eventually) will come down. Try to use all the 256 of the baked gigabytes in the first switch 2, whether it means deleting the game or two. But if you are sure you want more space right now, the above cards Should Be good enough
What are MicroSD Express Cards?
Most microSD cards are based on a standard called Ultra High Speed (UHS), three of which are: UHS-I, UHS-II and UHS-III. The majority of the cards you have purchased in the past use UHS-I. They have a row of pins in the back and 104 megabytes per second (MB/S) theoretical data transfer speed. (Although many cards are eligible to exceed this limit The proprietary tech And the readers of the card.) The original switch contains the UHS-I microSD slot, as also other gaming handhelds like the valve steam deck.
UHS-II cards increase the second row of pins and can reach 312 MB/s. These are Pricers and less common than UHS-I-based cards, but they have doubled the UHS-II in the theory (624 MB/S), in the meantime, but no microSD card is actually used.
The UHS-I cards have maintained in the past years because they are cheap, widely endorsed and the Enough of the things that most people need to do is: record 4K video, stash photos, etc. But with Switch 2, with Nintendo Need more. The new console is dramatically more powerful, allowing it to run demanding games that are originally made for strong hardware like PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X or Gaming PC. Device Also uses UFS 3.1 Internally storage, which is faster than that Emc Storage used by the original switch. (A custom File Demptation Engine The load times should also help improve.) So if the switch is going to accept 2 microSD cards, it is needed that will not bring serious drop -off in performance and can maintain modern sports.
Therefore, SD Express. This quality is on Has been technically around Since 2018, most of them have not gone anywhere until the switch 2 has arrived. It also uses other pins, but it allows microSD cards to benefit from the PCI Express (PCIE)/NVME interface, which is the basic tech used by modern SSD. As a result, it can create a speed of reading and writing enough with a current Maximum of theoretical 985 MB/s
As written above, the real world performance will not be so fast. Even if it was, the best micro SD Express cards would be much more slower than used NVME SSDS Through PS5 And Xbox. For,,,,,,,,,, for,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,, for,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,, for,,, for,,, for,,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,, for,.Sony recommended SSD with at least 5,500 MB/second sequence reading speed.
But they are still significantly improved compared to the old UHS-I cards, and ideologically, when the game level, asset restoration, recovery or copying sports in outdoor storage, they should be faster than some old SATA-based SSD when they have to retrieve sports, recover or copy sports. While Sandesk’s MicroSD Express Card can produce reading speed around 900 MB/Second, Laxar’s professional silver plus -Our general micro-SD card selects UHS-I in the guide. (On the first switch, it would be close to 100 MB/Sec.) Sorting writing and random pace was three to four times better, and sometimes even more depends on what we used.
It remains to be seen how well these express cards will remain with expansion use, and there is no way to know when their heavenly prices will be low. The non-switch 2 devices that support the microSD express are still very low, and this standard itself is not compatible with the backwards with the UHS-II, so if you want to use your card with another device you will be limited to the speed of UHS-I (unless you buy A. Valuable outdoor reader) Still, while growing costs and limited choices are disturbing, but tech itself seems to be worth the next generation switch.
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