uhs ii cards

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UHS II cards are a type of microSD card that offers faster data transfer speeds compared to UHS I cards, making them a popular choice for expanding storage in devices like the ROG Xbox Ally. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on whether UHS II cards provide meaningful speed improvements for gaming, what hardware supports them, and the real-world tradeoffs of using them for AAA games. Topics include compatibility with the Ally's microSD slot, speed benchmarks, and guidance on choosing between UHS II and UHS I for gaming and NVMe upgrades.
  1. ROG Xbox Ally Storage Guide: MicroSD UHS II vs I and NVMe Upgrade

    Asus’s new ROG Xbox Ally family may be built to put Xbox gaming in your hands, but storage remains the first bottleneck most buyers will hit — and the easiest, lowest-friction way to break that bottleneck is a microSD card. Windows Central’s recent roundup of “best microSD cards for the Xbox...