H2testw score Read: 22.0 MB/s Write: 10.4 MB/s with a V-GeN 2GB MicroSD
Monday, 10 April 2023 05:27 | Update at 2 years ago
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Hardware: V-GeN 2GB MicroSD
Specs:Verified : H2testw v1.4
Product Code : -
Vendor : V-GeN
Capacity : 2GB
NAND Flash : -
Controller : -
Interface : MicroSD
Form Factor : MicroSD
TBW : -
DRAM Cache : -
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Software: H2testw
Seq Read: 22.0 MB/s
Seq Write: 10.4 MB/s
About: H2testwH2testw is a free tool developed by Harald Boegeholz which can check your mass media devices for its actual size, as opposed to the advertised size.
The invention of this tool came about because of the sale of counterfeit SD cards and USB sticks which were not the actual claimed size.
With H2testw, you can write and read how much data the storage device is actually capable of holding. This can work with network drives, hard drives, SD cards and USB sticks.
V-GeN 2GB MicroSD is a small-capacity memory card that is still widely found in older devices such as feature phones, MP3 players, or early generation digital cameras. Using the conventional MicroSD standard, this card has high compatibility with various devices, although its data transfer performance is relatively low when compared to the new generation microSDHC or microSDXC cards.
With a capacity of only 2GB, these cards are more suitable for storing lightweight files such as text documents, configuration files, or a limited number of songs. Currently, cards like this are mostly utilized for special needs such as bootloader recovery, light backups, or simply backup storage for legacy systems.
The test was conducted using a Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6 with 12GB DDR4 Dual Channel RAM, running Windows 11 22H2 operating system, and using a VENTION USB 3.0 Card Reader with GL3224 controller connected to a USB 3.1 Gen 1 port.
From the performance testing results, the card recorded read speeds of 18.25 MB/s and write speeds of 10.70 MB/s in CrystalDiskMark. While in the Cross Platform Disk Test, the read speed reached 22.41 MB/s and write speed was 10.27 MB/s. These results reflect the typical performance of a low-capacity microSD, which is still sufficient for light use but clearly lags behind modern microSD cards.
Device Test:
Device: Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6 (using VENTION USB 3.0 Card Reader GL3224 Controller)
RAM: 12GB DDR4 3200MHz Dual Channel (8+4)
OS: Windows 11 22H2
USB: USB 3.1 Gen 1
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