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Hey Everbody!

I need some help, on 2 things :

- I need to choose between the OCZ ATV and the Corsair Survivor. The performance is about the same, and the price too. Which one should I choose? Any thoughts?

- I have a DS Linker, and from what I've heard you need a Japanese Micro-SD card. Apparently Sandisk's cards come from China [Bad Performance, Freezes in Game] I have a 2GB from Kingston, and it's from Taiwan. I really need a Japanese one. Any idea on how to be sure? The OCZ Trifecta? Kingston?
 
do you mean the metal case Survivor or the rubber one? If metal, I'd hit that, but if rubber, the OCZ version looks like it has more protection in the right places.
Either way is dead nice.

I'm sorry I can't help you with your SD problem; are you any more sure than from what you've heard, - anybody verify it for you?
 
Yeah, so I guess I'll go with the cheapest, then the OCZ it is!!! OCZ ATV 4GB! I'll post some pictures and some benchmark when I get it.

About the Micro-SD, it's just a question of "SD-C01G JAPAN", if it's from Japan then i'll work perfectly but any other card is okay, but not as good. I'll give OCZ a try, and with the Trifecta, it will come in handy with the SD and USB format.
 
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