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Nintendo officially only supports memory cards up to 32GB -- no matter whether you're using SD or microSD cards and which 3DS iteration you own.
If you've accidentally deleted precious files from an SD card, follow our tips to restore your missing data.
The Switch 2 requires newer, faster microSD Express cards—the old SD cards you used with the original Switch won't work. Here's why, and some advice on which Express card to buy.
GIGABYTE's new AI TOP CXL R5X4 memory expansion card with DDR5 RDIMM support: build for AI TOP mobos, easily add 512GB of RAM ...
If you need a memory card for your camera, the Lexar Professional 1800x v60 UHS-II SDXC is the best choice for most people and most cameras.
Three ways to format an SD Card have been explained here. We also explain what to do if your SD Card won’t format on Windows 11/10.
We're rounding up all the best Nintendo Switch SD cards to keep your console storage topped up without breaking the bank ...
For more, see: Moving 3DS SD Card Data. The New Nintendo 3DS is officially compatible with anything from a 2GB microSD card up to a 32GB microSDHC card, though larger cards can work as well with ...
To address the trade-off between capacity and bandwidth that has been a challenge with DRAM-based conventional memory modules, Kioxia has developed a new module configuration utilizing daisy ...
Safely ejecting SD cards and USB flash drives is standard practice to avoid potential data loss - at least on the surface, that is.
It looks like the future of portable storage is upon us, with Mini SSD cards for phones ...