Official Raspberry Pi 32GB A2-Class micro SD card

SKU: CE09939 Brand: Raspberry Pi

Reliable, fast and tested storage, ready to go for your Raspberry Pi projects!

$15.90 AUD, inc GST
$14.45 AUD, exc GST

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Optimise data transfer speeds on your Raspberry Pi computer with an official Raspberry Pi SD Card. Rigorously tested to ensure optimal performance on Raspberry Pi computers, these Class A2 microSD cards help ensure you get the smoothest user experience from your device.

These quality microSD cards come blank, pre-formatted with FAT32 so it will work with a lot of maker projects straight away!

If you need some more space check out the 64GB or 128GB card with the same specs!

Specification

  • A2 microSD cards with support for DDR50 and SDR104 bus speeds and command queueing (CQ) extension
  • Speed Class: C10, U3, V30, A2
  • Random 4KB read performance: 3,200 IOPS (Raspberry Pi 4, DDR50) 5,000 IOPS (Raspberry Pi 5, SDR104)
  • Random 4K write performance: 1,200 IOPS (Raspberry Pi 4, DDR50) 2,000 IOPS (Raspberry Pi 5, SDR104)
  • Shock-proof, X-ray–proof, and magnet-proof
  • 32GB, 64GB or 128GB capacity
  • microSDHC / microSDXC formats<
  • Compatible with microSDHC- and microSDXC-supporting host devices

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