http://elinux.org/RPi_SD_cards
Has anyone tested the 200gb:
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-200 ... ro+sd+card
In any of the Pi's? I picked one up for a Mobile phone, on sale this weekend, but thinking about it, the 200gb really could live on a Pi Zero with Kodi on my basement HDTV when I'm done using it in the cell. Plus, it's kind of insane/cool that the storage costs more than the machine itself. (Even that in itself is amazing for stuffing 200gb into something that small.)
Should I expect any problems? I've used a 128gb in other Pi's and experienced no problems.
Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
can't see why not, but i would still suggest to store media on an external usb hdd.
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Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
For the same price I get 2 USB HDDs (or one very large one), which is much faster and more reliable than any SD card.
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Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
Looks interesting. Would certainly eliminate the need for a USB hub to power an external hard-drive.
Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
You don't need a hub to power one HDD drive.ajmas wrote:Looks interesting. Would certainly eliminate the need for a USB hub to power an external hard-drive.
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Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
I haven't had much luck with external 2.5" drives, without a powered hub. Are there any you can recommend that are low enough power usage to work?gkreidl wrote:You don't need a hub to power one HDD drive.ajmas wrote:Looks interesting. Would certainly eliminate the need for a USB hub to power an external hard-drive.
Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
Did you add max_usb_current=1 to config.txt?
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Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
What model RPI do you have.ajmas wrote:I haven't had much luck with external 2.5" drives, without a powered hub. Are there any you can recommend that are low enough power usage to work?gkreidl wrote:You don't need a hub to power one HDD drive.ajmas wrote:Looks interesting. Would certainly eliminate the need for a USB hub to power an external hard-drive.
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Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
This applies to RPi B+ & 2B with a decent quality 5V2A PSUajmas wrote:I haven't had much luck with external 2.5" drives, without a powered hub. Are there any you can recommend that are low enough power usage to work?gkreidl wrote:You don't need a hub to power one HDD drive.ajmas wrote:Looks interesting. Would certainly eliminate the need for a USB hub to power an external hard-drive.
https://projects.drogon.net/testing-set ... berry-pi-b
The other models will require a decent quality Mains Powered USB2 Hub...
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Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
I have been using the Raspberry Pi B, though I have just got the Raspberry Pi 2 B, so I haven't seen if it makes much difference.
Mind you the 200GB module looks interesting and I would imagine that it would be supported by Linux, though like anything SD, probably best used for applications where writes aren't too high - I was reading that that things like dashcams can exhaust the write cycle of SD cards pretty fast.
Mind you the 200GB module looks interesting and I would imagine that it would be supported by Linux, though like anything SD, probably best used for applications where writes aren't too high - I was reading that that things like dashcams can exhaust the write cycle of SD cards pretty fast.
Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
Yes, it makes.ajmas wrote:I have been using the Raspberry Pi B, though I have just got the Raspberry Pi 2 B, so I haven't seen if it makes much difference.
The power circuitry is completely different.
On my old B model, if i attach a external usb drive the raspi reboots.
On the new pi2 (but even a b+ is the same), the usb_max_current option allows to use external hdd with no problems
Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
I tested microSDXC 200GB UHS-I card - SanDisk Ultra Premium Edition SDSDQUAN-200G-G4A microSD with Raspberry Pi 3 .
It works fine .
http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/raspber ... ard_200gb/
It works fine .
http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/raspber ... ard_200gb/
Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
And did it work fine two years ago on a Pi2B?FREE WING wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2017 1:53 amI tested microSDXC 200GB UHS-I card - SanDisk Ultra Premium Edition SDSDQUAN-200G-G4A microSD with Raspberry Pi 3 .
It works fine .
http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/raspber ... ard_200gb/
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Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
You replied to a thread over 2 years old when the Pi2B was the version in question.
Your reply to this post is therefore irrelevant. Probably best not to reply to threads like this unless you hardware is like-for-like

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Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
OKay .
I got Pi2B and tested it .
It also works fine .

Just now become clearly that . 200GB SD card works fine with Pi2B .
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Re: 200gb MicroSD Card In The Pi's?
In case of SD crash, it will be 200GB crash 
