I would be concerned that it really is a 512GB card, and not a much smaller fake. There is a official SD card checking program. Find it and check that your card really is what it claims to be.
Generally, when I think I need more that 32GB, I use an attached SSD. In one exceptional case, I used a 64GB uSD card, but never anything bigger than that. SSDs are cheaper, faster, and last longer than SD cards in larger sizes.
Generally, when I think I need more that 32GB, I use an attached SSD. In one exceptional case, I used a 64GB uSD card, but never anything bigger than that. SSDs are cheaper, faster, and last longer than SD cards in larger sizes.
Statistics: Posted by W. H. Heydt — Sun Jan 21, 2024 6:09 am