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== SD Cards == | == SD Cards == | ||
Theoretically, the RP2 should be able to accept any microSD card up to 2 TB in size. However, for cost and performance reasons, it is recommended to use a 512 GB or smaller card. Our communities recommend the Samsung Evo Plus or Samsung Evo Select microSD cards for the RP2. For a detailed breakdown on why these specific cards are recommended, see [https://www.reddit.com/r/retroid/comments/icsw32/i_spent_entirely_too_much_time_researching/ this post] on our | Theoretically, the RP2 should be able to accept any microSD card up to 2 TB in size. However, for cost and performance reasons, it is recommended to use a 512 GB or smaller card. Our communities recommend the Samsung Evo Plus or Samsung Evo Select microSD cards for the RP2. For a detailed breakdown on why these specific cards are recommended, see [https://www.reddit.com/r/retroid/comments/icsw32/i_spent_entirely_too_much_time_researching/ this post] on our subreddit. | ||
If you purchase a Samsung | If you purchase a Samsung card, you may be able to increase the speed of the card by reformatting your card and increasing the cluster size (allocation unit size). For exFAT, you should see improvements from cluster sizes as large as 1024KB (1MB). Windows will normally force any removable storage larger than 32GB (64GB+) to be formatted as exFAT. | ||
== Cases == | == Cases == |