This review refers to the "bulk" version, offered by Memoryman:
Here, this means concretely that the card instead of in the original blister + cardboard packaging will be shipped in a transparent, re-sealable card box.
Outwardly, everything indicates that it is an original product; as an object of comparison served a with respect to the external appearance very similar Samsung MB-Spaga (16GB, CL10) which I have purchased in their original packaging.
The by the seller deposited by image transfer rate benchmarks I could essentially with a hama (108038) USB3 card reader on USB3 port comprehend (AS-Media chipset). Both Atto Disk Benchmark and CrystalDiskMark traditional values to 77MB / s when sequ. Read or to 37MB / s sequ. Writing. Combinations of different controller chipsets (reader + USB port) can of course lead to different results.
The reliability / durability of the card still can not say anything because I own them for only a few days. I have acquired principally for use with the Raspberry Pi and there they worked so far without any problems. The Raspberry was on another card with Raspbian "wheezy" (2013-02-09) set (Samsung MB-Spaga / EU), and this installation was later transferred by Paragon Backup & Recovery Home 12 on the 32GB card.
In my view, so far there is nothing against this memory card.
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Summary:
"Bulk" corresponds with Memoryman: Original Product + card box
sequ. Read: to 77MB / s
sequ. Writing: to 37MB / s
Raspberry Pi-compatible with Raspbian "wheezy" (2013-02-09):
Samsung MB-SGBGB 32GB Class 10 UHS-1
as Raspberry Pi-ready:
Samsung MB-Spaga / EU 16GB Class 10
Panasonic RP-SDLB16GAK 16GB Class 4