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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 441931" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>price has little to do with quality of a card. buy from a reputable brand and its the same in reliability. one is not more reliable than the other in the major brands.</p><p></p><p>I had a transcend card go MIA and I had a sandisk extreme card go MIA. I dont know how defective they were. I just didnt take a chance. the second they hiccuped when copying files over was the moment I filed rma. they all have lifetime warranty. any top end name brand has an RMA process to replace your cards.</p><p></p><p>you can go cheap or expensive. stick by a known name brand and youll have the same chance with any. </p><p></p><p>when sandisk had their extreme series years back they were the fastest by a huge margin . today the par is so small with performance. the par in price though, is significant. then it was worthwhile to pay for sandsik, today the difference is minor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 441931, member: 14443"] price has little to do with quality of a card. buy from a reputable brand and its the same in reliability. one is not more reliable than the other in the major brands. I had a transcend card go MIA and I had a sandisk extreme card go MIA. I dont know how defective they were. I just didnt take a chance. the second they hiccuped when copying files over was the moment I filed rma. they all have lifetime warranty. any top end name brand has an RMA process to replace your cards. you can go cheap or expensive. stick by a known name brand and youll have the same chance with any. when sandisk had their extreme series years back they were the fastest by a huge margin . today the par is so small with performance. the par in price though, is significant. then it was worthwhile to pay for sandsik, today the difference is minor. [/QUOTE]
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