ProGrade Digital Gold CFexpress Type B 4.0 Card Tested
The ProGrade Gold Series has evolved to deliver the latest CFexpress Type B 4.0 specifications theoretically capable of speeds up to 3400MB/s. Is this the right balance of performance and price?
The ProGrade Gold Series has evolved to deliver the latest CFexpress Type B 4.0 specifications theoretically capable of speeds up to 3400MB/s. Is this the right balance of performance and price?
The OWC Atlas Ultra CFexpress Type B cards use the latest CFexpress 4.0 card specification to deliver twice the read and write speeds of previous-generation cards. I tested them to see how they perform.
ProGrade Digital’s Gold Series CFexpress Type A 2.0 cards are claimed to offer high sustained write speeds at a great value. I tested them to find out how true that is.
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The OWC Atlas CFexpress 4.0 reader uses a USB4 Type-C interface to enable file transfers from CFexpress Type B cards of over 3700MB/s.