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On all Pi's before Pi 4B the interface can do up to SDXC, which has a maximum size of 2TB. On the Pi 4 this may be different. Note that on the Pi 1, zero, 2 and 3B (but not 3B+ and 4B) there is a bug in the SoC ROM which means the maximum SD card size which the Pi can boot from is 256GB.Profezzur wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 2:31 amI did a cursory search and didn't see any hard answers as to what is the maximum size supported micro SD card for the Pi4B as well as the fastest supported micro SD card for the Pi4B. Any one have the answers? I'd like to think that with all the other improvements there has been a juicy upgrade on those lanes as well.![]()
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You should be looking at A1 class cardsMusketeer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 4:15 pmBest you can get (highest ) for small files R/W is Samsung Pro+ or Evo+, not Evo Plus!
https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2019/ ... rison-2019
Is that the maximum card size, or the maximum size of the boot partition on the card? If I were going to go with a card that big, I'd be partitioning it anyway...andrum99 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 2:43 pmOn all Pi's before Pi 4B the interface can do up to SDXC, which has a maximum size of 2TB. On the Pi 4 this may be different. Note that on the Pi 1, zero, 2 and 3B (but not 3B+ and 4B) there is a bug in the SoC ROM which means the maximum SD card size which the Pi can boot from is 256GB.Profezzur wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 2:31 amI did a cursory search and didn't see any hard answers as to what is the maximum size supported micro SD card for the Pi4B as well as the fastest supported micro SD card for the Pi4B. Any one have the answers? I'd like to think that with all the other improvements there has been a juicy upgrade on those lanes as well.![]()
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I was told it is the maximum size of the card itself.drllama wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:28 pmIs that the maximum card size, or the maximum size of the boot partition on the card? If I were going to go with a card that big, I'd be partitioning it anyway...andrum99 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 2:43 pmOn all Pi's before Pi 4B the interface can do up to SDXC, which has a maximum size of 2TB. On the Pi 4 this may be different. Note that on the Pi 1, zero, 2 and 3B (but not 3B+ and 4B) there is a bug in the SoC ROM which means the maximum SD card size which the Pi can boot from is 256GB.Profezzur wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 2:31 amI did a cursory search and didn't see any hard answers as to what is the maximum size supported micro SD card for the Pi4B as well as the fastest supported micro SD card for the Pi4B. Any one have the answers? I'd like to think that with all the other improvements there has been a juicy upgrade on those lanes as well.![]()
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Unless you're planning to use NOOBS, that's it. Personally, once I plan to go over 32GB or 64GB (depending on what the Pi will be doing), I shift to an SSD, but that's just me. (Most of my Pis are currently using 16GB SD cards. I miss the days when a full Raspbian install fit on a 4GB card. And--to be complete--Raspbian Lite will fit on a 2GB card, last time I checked.)
Thanks. I decided to leave an 16GB for initial boot and move the system over a 500GB SSD. and i`m using the SDcard as a backup.W. H. Heydt wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2020 8:27 pmUnless you're planning to use NOOBS, that's it. Personally, once I plan to go over 32GB or 64GB (depending on what the Pi will be doing), I shift to an SSD, but that's just me. (Most of my Pis are currently using 16GB SD cards. I miss the days when a full Raspbian install fit on a 4GB card. And--to be complete--Raspbian Lite will fit on a 2GB card, last time I checked.)