I have the memory card in the 64GB version for just 42, - Euro and that is purchased for the advertised power currently truly a bargain.
80 Euro called - SanDisk and Lexar example be the moment for a board of this size and speed 60.
Transcend is here to clear values for the read and write speed, which in SD cards (regardless of manufacturer) is rarely the case.
As is often seen with the speed information on the words "up to", which of course is very spongy.
The write speed is equal to all omitted from most providers.
The usable memory size is specified by Windows with 59.8 GB, which btw because of botched conversion. Byte and Giga bytes but is normal.
Now the Transcend must deliver!
So my Lexar USB 3.0 Dual Card Reader (Lexar Professional Dual-Slot LRW300URBEU external UDMA card reader USB 3.0) angestöpselt and made some measurements.
A PC with Win 7 64bit Ultimate and motherboard Asus P8P67PRO forms the basis.
Test Software> Flash Memory Toolkit 2.00 / Low Level Benchmark:
Average Read Speed: 82 MB / s
Minimum Read Speed: 79 MB / s
Average Write Speed: 62 MB / s
Minimum Write Speed: 59 MB / s
Test Software> h2testw 1.4 (from c't magazine):
Read (Average): 69.7 MB / s
Write (Average): 60.2 MB / s
Test Software> Cristal Disk Mark 2.2 (1GB test file):
Sequential Read: 86.0 MB / s
Sequential Write: 61.9 MB / s
Conclusion: At least the important writing speed is achieved in all my test runs.
Thus a clear recommendation for all who own a camera that can take advantage of this write speed and do not want to wait a long time when reading out the data on the PC / Mac.