em 08-14-2013 07:37 PM
HI,
Can I use 128 GB Micro SD card SDXC card on Acer Ionia w510? I found that it supports 64 GB but no mentioned about 128GB.
Thanx..
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em 08-14-2013 08:14 PM
I do not know about a microSD card but it has no problem with a 120 GB SSD. It just cannot be formatted with FAT32 or it will appear as a 32GB device, must use either exFAT or NTFS.
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em 08-15-2013 09:31 PM
I am also using iconia w510 with internal memory 32 GB and 32 GB support of external memory written in manual. Does it also support 64 GB or more?
em 08-15-2013 11:13 PM
funacer wrote:32 GB support of external memory written in manual. Does it also support 64 GB or more?
OMG. The answer is just before your question, mate.
08-16-2013 01:42 AM - editado 08-16-2013 01:42 AM
BTW when I contacted SanDisk they said the 64GB does not use any more power than a 32GB so overtemp should not be an issue. I also verified that it could address the whole 64GB.
Just checked and the SD card uses the same drivers as my USB 120GB SSD drive so se no reason why there would be a size limit so long as the format is recognized.
Cannot say for sure since I do not have a 128GB microSD card but if it quacks like a rose...
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em 08-16-2013 10:36 AM
Iconia W510 comes in two version ie 32 GB and 64 GB of internal memory. Others may have the 64 GB version. In my case, it 32 GB of internal and 32 GB of external support (as written in manual). It is better to be sure before to buy 64 or 128 GB card, whether it work or not.
em 08-16-2013 01:18 PM
@funacer thats the reason I'm asking. I will be buying Micro SD card for my w510. If 128 GB supported, then will opt for that. CPU will support that but no idea about Micro SD. I also read on HP Envy x2, uses same processor. It says 128 canbe connected to full USB port. So just worried if not supported then will be waste.
em 08-16-2013 02:20 PM
Everything I am seeing says a 128 GB microSD should work but since I don't have one cannot says for sure. Will say that my first 64GB turned out to be a countefeit (a remarked 8GB) so buy only from a reputable vendor and I would verify with a tool designed to test large capacity SD cards.
See http://sosfakeflash.wordpress.com/ and H2TESTW
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em 08-18-2013 07:50 AM
em 10-08-2013 08:25 PM
I know that the tablet supports a 60 GB micro sd card, I use one in mine. (just to clarify) If you would like to test our a larger size just go to Wal-mart and buy one and be sure you save the recipt. If the larger size is not compatable walmart will let you do a refund. I asked about my 60 in case it didnt work and they said if it didnt then i could return it.
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