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$24.99: Lexar 128GB Professional Gold Micro SD Card at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Lexar 128GB Professional Gold Micro SD Card for $24.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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$10 lower (29% savings) than the list price of $34.99
$14.13 lower (36% savings) than the previous price of $39.12

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Lexar 128GB Professional Gold Micro SD Card for $24.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price
$10 lower (29% savings) than the list price of $34.99
$14.13 lower (36% savings) than the previous price of $39.12

Customer reviews
4.7⭐ / 232 global ratings
400+ bought in past month

amazon.com/dp/B0CL82X7HQ [amazon.com]

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Model: Lexar 128GB Professional GOLD micro SD Card, UHS-II, C10, U3, V60, A1, Full HD, 4K UHD, Up to 280/100 MB/s, for Drones, Action Cameras, Portable Gaming Devices (LMSGOLD128G-BNNNG)

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2d ago
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lattiboy
2d ago
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This is a weird product.

The Lexar Silver Plus is half the price m, only a V30, but has nearly twice the write speed, but about 2/3 slower read speed.

I guess if you're using this as an OS drive this makes sense, but can't imagine too many scenarios that write speed sacrifice would be worth it.
Last edited by lattiboy April 6, 2025 at 11:54 AM.
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geoffkin
2d ago
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Amazon, the King of Fake cards!
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Gb1908
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Fools gold
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Fated
2d ago
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Add the word professional and you can sell is at 3x the competition? Good thing they don't put that on toilet paper
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n0p
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Quote from geoffkin :
Amazon, the King of Fake cards!
Aren't the fakes mostly SanDisk? Anyway, I would check the write speed with CrystalDiskMark (and a USB 3.0 card reader) as well as the capacity when I get one.
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Quote from Fated :
Add the word professional and you can sell is at 3x the competition? Good thing they don't put that on toilet paper
The difference to a $10 128GB card is the V60 write speed rating. You can spend even more on UHS-II V90 cards.
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tanman99
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Quote from lattiboy :
This is a weird product.

The Lexar Silver Plus is half the price m, only a V30, but has nearly twice the write speed, but about 2/3 slower read speed.

I guess if you're using this as an OS drive this makes sense, but can't imagine too many scenarios that write speed sacrifice would be worth it.

Yeah that is weird. I HATE that manufacturers always advertise read speed and not write speed. And sometimes you really have to dig for that information.

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