Was just hoping for confirmation either way. Everything I've read says this was the test to confirm yes or no. Bought it new off Amazon, sold and shipped by them as well. Haven't actually tried installing in the Steam Deck yet to install anything. With an A2 card, the CPU becomes the bottleneck if you're 'net is fast enough (decompressing, whatever) during downloads. With a slower A1 card that will be the bottleneck. In my experience, downloading a 60gig game to an A2 card for me (gigabit fibre, real speed of 55-65MB/s) takes about 12-15 minutes. The same game onto an A1 card can take I purchased a 1-terabyte SanDisk Ultra MicroSD card, and it holds all 41 games I wanted to download, including Mass Effect Legendary Edition (110 GB), ARK: Survival Evolved (101 GB), Destiny 2 (74 Dont think so, but the 1tb cards are still a bit overpriced right now. Sandisk had their cards on sale a couple weeks ago. 100 for Ultra, 118 for extreme. Lowest I had seen so I jumped on the extreme. The same one that gets recommended each time this question is asked 200 billion times a day. SanDisk Extreme microSDXC Series. Storage: 64 GB, 128 GB, 256 GB, 400 GB, 512 GB, 1 TB. Speed: U3 – Up to 160 MB/s (See below) View on Amazon. SanDisk’s Extreme series is probably the best microSD card for just about anything right now. It’s built for shooting 4k footage, so it’s got robust speeds to back it up. tgf69.

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