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Team Group Launches 2TB T-Create Expert SDXC UHS-II U3 V90 Memory Card

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Team Group Inc., a global leader in memory solutions, has unveiled the 2 TB T-CREATE EXPERT SDXC UHS-II U3 V90 Memory Card, establishing a new benchmark as the industry's first to offer this capacity level. Designed for professional photographers and videographers, this memory card features robust protection for reliable performance even in extreme environments. It also includes a data recovery service, offering comprehensive data protection to enhance creators' efficiency and creative experience.

The T-CREATE EXPERT SDXC UHS-II U3 V90 Memory Card delivers outstanding read and write speeds of up to 300 MB/s and 260 MB/s, respectively. Certified with the V90 video speed class, it supports seamless 8K, 4K Ultra-HD, 3D, and RAW file recording without frame drops. As the first V90 SDXC card in the market to offer a massive 2 TB capacity, it is ideal for professional equipment, including cinema-grade digital cameras, full-frame cameras, mirrorless cameras, and DSLRs. For example, when used with the Canon EOS C400 cinema-grade digital camera, the 2 TB card can record at the highest 6K, 59.94P format for up to two hours and eight minutes, demonstrating its superior stability and capacity to be a video creator's go-to memory card.



To meet the needs of creators in various shooting scenarios and applications, the T-CREATE EXPERT SDXC UHS-II U3 V90 is built for durability. It is IP67-rated for dust and water resistance and has been rigorously tested for shock, vibration, X-ray, and extreme temperature resistance. In addition, Team Group provides data recovery services during the warranty period, providing creators with a comprehensive level of protection. Team Group's T-CREATE brand is dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of creators by delivering reliable and innovative storage solutions that empower creativity with limitless possibilities. For more details, stay tuned to Team Group's official website and social media channels for the latest news.

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Nice tho
"The T-CREATE EXPERT SDXC UHS-II U3 V90 Memory Card delivers outstanding read and write speeds of up to 300 MB/s and 260 MB/s, respectively. "
Basically guarantees only 90MB/s sustained write speed.
I still don't see why sustained write speed is not a mandatory to spec to post in product details.
 
I still don't see why sustained write speed is not a mandatory to spec to post in product details.
Isn't the V90 mark enough? Or V30, which you see on many cheaper cards?
To me, it's more annoying that we don't have such standard designations on USB flash drives. I bought some 128 GB ones (Kingston Kyson) not because I needed the capacity but because I expected decent sustained write speeds. The result? 22 MB/s.
 
Isn't the V90 mark enough? Or V30, which you see on many cheaper cards?
To me, it's more annoying that we don't have such standard designations on USB flash drives. I bought some 128 GB ones (Kingston Kyson) not because I needed the capacity but because I expected decent sustained write speeds. The result? 22 MB/s.
It is the sustained write speed/capacity ratio
90MB/s is still slow for a 2TB card IMHO
On flash drive department, I suggest to check the specs, if sustained speed not listed is suspicious for me, expect the worst
Samsung BAR Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drive - this gave me ~150MB/s with the 256GB version
 
It is the sustained write speed/capacity ratio
90MB/s is still slow for a 2TB card IMHO
On flash drive department, I suggest to check the specs, if sustained speed not listed is suspicious for me, expect the worst
Samsung BAR Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drive - this gave me ~150MB/s with the 256GB version
The funny thing here is that yours is specified for 400 MB/s read, 110 MB/s write - this one, correct? Mine should be 200 MB/s read, 60 MB/s write - this one. With the obligatory "up to" in all cases. Reviews of any USB drives or memory cards can only sporadically be found and even then, they don't mean much because manufacturers can change controller and flash chips at any time, depending on current prices on DRAMeXchange.

And yes, 90 MB/s is very slow for a card that's supposed to have 16 or 32 NAND dies inside, (hopefully) writing in parallel.
 
I have the T-Create V60 128GB SD Card. Primarily due to price on black friday but the speeds are a tad slower than my V60 PNY or Lexar.

V90 sure would be nice.... Once you experience UHSII you'll realize how much of a toy UHSI is....
 
Aside from certain devices, is it not easier/better to just transition to SDExpress (not compatible with UHS-2 anyways)
 
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