Pick up this Nintendo Switch 2-compatible microSD Express card for less than $40

It’s safe to say the Nintendo Switch 2 is the game console to get this year, and if you already got your hands on one, you’ve probably loaded it up with all your old Switch games and new Switch 2 games. If you haven’t thought about adding more storage to the console, now’s the time to do so. The Switch 2, unfortunately and inconveniently, cannot work with just any old microSD card — it only works with newer microSD Express cards. But now you can actually pick up one of these new cards on sale. This 128GB PNY microSD Express card is 15 percent off and down to $38.

Engadget’s Jeff Dunn has been testing microSD Express cards since the Switch 2 launched. The best microSD Express card for Switch 2 at the moment is really the one you can most easily afford. While the cards he’s tried out so far didn’t perform identically in our benchmark tests, the differences in overall performance and load times will be tough for most people to notice. Thankfully, the ones he’s tested so far have been good — there isn’t a bad one in the bunch, and while the most consistent performer was the SanDisk microSD Express card, you won’t really sacrifice by getting a different one. In fact, at least in the case of this deal, you’ll be gaining by saving some cash.

PNY’s card in particular was actually slightly faster than SanDisk’s in our testing when it came to moving games from the card back to the Switch 2’s internal storage. However, it was a bit slower in writing games to the card itself. That just means you may wait a few extra minutes before you can open Mario Kart World and get to racing, but for most people, the difference will be negligible.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/pick-up-this-nintendo-switch-2-compatible-microsd-express-card-for-less-than-40-134147278.html?src=rss

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