ブランド | PATRIOT |
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メーカー | PATRIOT |
製品サイズ | 10.26 x 2.03 x 15.32 cm; 2 g |
商品モデル番号 | PSF32GMCSDHC10 |
メーカーにより製造中止になりました | いいえ |
商品の寸法 幅 × 高さ | 10.3 x 2 x 15.3 cm |
RAM容量 | 32 GB |
電圧 | 5 ボルト |
同梱バッテリー | いいえ |
商品の重量 | 2 g |
PATRIOT Secure Digital SDHC MicroSD Class10 32GB SDアダプタ付 PSF32GMCSDHC10
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イメージ付きのレビュー

3 星
問題は無いです
Xperia XZ1 Compact 用に購入。使用リーダーはキングストン FCR-MLG4 MobileLite G4です。前モデルになったようですが、手持ちのサンディスクSDSDQUPN032GJ35Aのベンチ結果も載せておきます。本を読んでる方です。シーケンシャルなライトで差をつけられていますがランダムライトはサンディスクより速いみたいです。とはいえ問題なく使用しています。あとは寿命がどうでしょうか。
フィードバックをお寄せいただきありがとうございます
申し訳ありませんが、エラーが発生しました
申し訳ありませんが、レビューを読み込めませんでした
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トップレビュー
上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2018年4月28日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
Xperia XZ1 Compact 用に購入。
使用リーダーはキングストン FCR-MLG4 MobileLite G4です。
前モデルになったようですが、手持ちのサンディスク
SDSDQUPN032GJ35Aのベンチ結果も載せておきます。
本を読んでる方です。
シーケンシャルなライトで差をつけられていますが
ランダムライトはサンディスクより速いみたいです。
とはいえ問題なく使用しています。あとは寿命がどうでしょうか。
使用リーダーはキングストン FCR-MLG4 MobileLite G4です。
前モデルになったようですが、手持ちのサンディスク
SDSDQUPN032GJ35Aのベンチ結果も載せておきます。
本を読んでる方です。
シーケンシャルなライトで差をつけられていますが
ランダムライトはサンディスクより速いみたいです。
とはいえ問題なく使用しています。あとは寿命がどうでしょうか。

Xperia XZ1 Compact 用に購入。
使用リーダーはキングストン FCR-MLG4 MobileLite G4です。
前モデルになったようですが、手持ちのサンディスク
SDSDQUPN032GJ35Aのベンチ結果も載せておきます。
本を読んでる方です。
シーケンシャルなライトで差をつけられていますが
ランダムライトはサンディスクより速いみたいです。
とはいえ問題なく使用しています。あとは寿命がどうでしょうか。
使用リーダーはキングストン FCR-MLG4 MobileLite G4です。
前モデルになったようですが、手持ちのサンディスク
SDSDQUPN032GJ35Aのベンチ結果も載せておきます。
本を読んでる方です。
シーケンシャルなライトで差をつけられていますが
ランダムライトはサンディスクより速いみたいです。
とはいえ問題なく使用しています。あとは寿命がどうでしょうか。
このレビューの画像


2012年2月7日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
購入してすぐに測定してみた結果がこちら。
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CrystalDiskMark 3.0.1 x64 (C) 2007-2010 hiyohiyo
Crystal Dew World : 「・・・」
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* MB/s = 1,000,000 byte/s [SATA/300 = 300,000,000 byte/s]
Sequential Read : 19.575 MB/s
Sequential Write : 11.279 MB/s
Random Read 512KB : 18.859 MB/s
Random Write 512KB : 0.890 MB/s
Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 4.504 MB/s [ 1099.7 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 0.008 MB/s [ 2.0 IOPS]
Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 4.544 MB/s [ 1109.5 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 0.008 MB/s [ 2.1 IOPS]
Test : 1000 MB [H: 0.0% (0.0/29.8 GB)] (x5)
Date : 2012/02/07 21:48:42
OS : Windows 7 SP1 [6.1 Build 7601] (x64)
Sequential WriteがClass10ギリギリって感じ。
もう少し余裕欲しかったな〜。
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CrystalDiskMark 3.0.1 x64 (C) 2007-2010 hiyohiyo
Crystal Dew World : 「・・・」
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* MB/s = 1,000,000 byte/s [SATA/300 = 300,000,000 byte/s]
Sequential Read : 19.575 MB/s
Sequential Write : 11.279 MB/s
Random Read 512KB : 18.859 MB/s
Random Write 512KB : 0.890 MB/s
Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 4.504 MB/s [ 1099.7 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 0.008 MB/s [ 2.0 IOPS]
Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 4.544 MB/s [ 1109.5 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 0.008 MB/s [ 2.1 IOPS]
Test : 1000 MB [H: 0.0% (0.0/29.8 GB)] (x5)
Date : 2012/02/07 21:48:42
OS : Windows 7 SP1 [6.1 Build 7601] (x64)
Sequential WriteがClass10ギリギリって感じ。
もう少し余裕欲しかったな〜。
2019年3月21日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
予備として購入、
書き込みが全くできない、
レビューをきちんと確認して購入すれば良かった、
3枚購入して3枚共に不良品、
直ぐに確認しなかったため使うとき不良品とわかり、
返品もできない、
最悪、
書き込みが全くできない、
レビューをきちんと確認して購入すれば良かった、
3枚購入して3枚共に不良品、
直ぐに確認しなかったため使うとき不良品とわかり、
返品もできない、
最悪、
2019年4月2日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
とにかく速かった。
急いでいたので、助かりました。星4つなのは、あまり詳しくないので、正しい評価がつけられずという意味です。
自分では満足です。今のところ。
急いでいたので、助かりました。星4つなのは、あまり詳しくないので、正しい評価がつけられずという意味です。
自分では満足です。今のところ。
2019年6月3日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
中華ドライブレコーダー用に購入しました。問題無く使用できています。
2019/10/10 認識しなくなりました。先述の通りドライブレコーダーに挿しっぱなしだったのにどうやったら壊れる要因があるのか…
2019/10/10 認識しなくなりました。先述の通りドライブレコーダーに挿しっぱなしだったのにどうやったら壊れる要因があるのか…
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Javier
5つ星のうち5.0
Buena calidad, buen precio y rápidas.
2018年12月20日にスペインでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
El producto es de muy buena calidad, y a un buen precio, las uso para backup de los datos ya que últimamente se me han estropeado varios HDD y esto parece lo más fiable actualmente.

massimo
5つ星のうち5.0
Ottimo prodotto rapido ed efficiente
2018年6月17日にイタリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Davvero un ottimo prodotto, la marca non è così conosciuta come le più nota, ma il lavoro lo fa bene, viene immediatamente riconosciuta e permette l'utilizzo dei dai in lettura/scrittura in maniera rapida. Io la sto utilizzando per la PSP e il il suo dovere lo fa a pieno.

Aaron Smith
5つ星のうち5.0
Great storage
2019年8月14日にオーストラリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Works perfect with my cannon and gopro.

Vincent Hebert
5つ星のうち5.0
Unbeatable value and good performance!
2016年5月15日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I’ve purchased the Patriot LX Series 32GB Micro SDHC memory card for my monitoring camera. Out of the box, the card is formatted as FAT which is the format required for my camera. To test the claims on the packaging (up to 40 MB/s read speed and minimum sustained write speed of 10 MB/s), I’ve launch Blackmagicdesign Disk Speed Test to evaluate the performance of this memory card.
With a stress file of 5 GB, the medians (after 13 tests) are : Read 71,2 MB/s / Write 15,8 MB/s (with a standard deviation of respectively 0,45 MB/s and 3,50 MB/s). Considering the size of pictures and videos (which are the files usually stored on these memory cards when not used in Android phones), the performance should be relatively good. One point worth mentioning is the consistency among the tests (measured by the standard deviation) which could be translated to a sustained speed as advertised on the packaging.
Overall, considering the price point and the performance of this memory card, you should not hesitate to buy it!
With a stress file of 5 GB, the medians (after 13 tests) are : Read 71,2 MB/s / Write 15,8 MB/s (with a standard deviation of respectively 0,45 MB/s and 3,50 MB/s). Considering the size of pictures and videos (which are the files usually stored on these memory cards when not used in Android phones), the performance should be relatively good. One point worth mentioning is the consistency among the tests (measured by the standard deviation) which could be translated to a sustained speed as advertised on the packaging.
Overall, considering the price point and the performance of this memory card, you should not hesitate to buy it!

Masterstarman
5つ星のうち5.0
Android Support Fine on Galaxy S III
2012年7月29日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I have a bit of experience with storage of various types and I also do Android development. So despite the reviews to the contrary, I decided to purchase one of these cards for my new Galaxy S III since I really like Patriot for their RAM. I have had absolutely zero problems with this card. The performance is excellent and, so far, I have had absolutely no problems with reliability. I am storing application data for development on the card as well as a lot of miscellaneous files (ebooks, music, photos, et cetera). Just make sure to verify that your device is SDHC compatible before purchase and format the card before you use it. Details follow.
I did consider the card's negative reviews and came up with a possible explanation. I decided that I was okay with possibly not having a working card at this price point. My hypothesis was as follows: It is possible that Patriot has an anomaly in the factory formatting that is causing a problem. I thought that this was a reasonable hypothesis as formatting issues can cause the symptoms described, with special emphasis to locking up, slow performance and crashing. I have had issues with the factory formatting on flash drives and other media from various manufacturers before and have since made it a practice to format all media before use. I figured it was worth a go. I formatted my card before inserting it into my phone and then formatted it on the phone through the storage settings. I have not had any issues and the card has been installed for about two weeks now. In my experience, tech problems related to defects in or other issues with new hardware, like compatibility, usually arise within 72 hours so I think I am probably past the threshold of issues. So, the solution appears to be as follows: format the card before trying to use it. Do this on your computer first to destroy the factory formatting and then once again on the Android phone to make sure the formatting is correct.
IN ADDITION, make sure that your phone or other device can support at least a 32GB card and works with SDHC (in before SDHC being the same as regular SD, there is a slight hardware difference in more recent version of the SDA specification); SDXC devices are okay as well. If you device does not support at least a 32GB capacity card and SDHC or SDXC, you will probably have issues. I have verified that this card works in the Galaxy S III (Android 4.0.4 at the time of writing) but it is possible your mileage may vary. As a side note, the Galaxy S III can work with SDXC cards up to 64GB.
I also need to debunk a bit of recurring disinformation. A few reviewers state something along the lines of "the manufacturer even says that this card doesn't work with my __________". I was skeptical of this so I went to Patriot's website and read the entire product site on this card. I did not find any material from Patriot of the sort, in fact, the information they do have supports my hypothesis that this is not a hardware problem specifically because the card "Complies with [the] SDA 3.0 specifications". This means that from a hardware perspective, if you have a device that supports SDHC (and is compliant, to be precise) then there is no reason this card should not work unless, of course, you received a defective card but Patriot gives you a 5 year warranty so that really isn't a problem. The problems people have been having are probably software based or they do not actually have compatible devices.
In conclusion, For a 32GB class 10 card, this is a pretty awesome deal with the price Amazon is selling it for. Contrary to other user experiences, I trust Patriot's build quality and never actually doubted that the card would work but, nevertheless, decided to investigate the problem some.
Card website: [...]
Spec sheet direct link: [...]
SD Association Card Formatter: [...] Use the "Overwrite Format" option in this application or your favorite operating system's formatting application. Then reformat the card on your Android device through the Storage settings.
A small note on classes. The class number of the card denotes the card's sustained write speed. Class 10 cards are really designed for video, audio and photo usage as having a high speed card helps those devices record better (in a nutshell). I use class 10 cards in my DSLR specifically because the photo gets written faster so I don't have to wait as long between photos. This is good for high speed shooting but it is definitely overkill for an Android phone.
If you still have apprehensions about this card, I have also had good experiences with the following manufacturers' flash memory in one product or another (in no particular order): Kingston, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, OCZ, PNY, Corsair and SanDisk. That is all that comes to mind now. I do highly recommend PNY, OCZ and Corsair in addition to Patriot.
I did consider the card's negative reviews and came up with a possible explanation. I decided that I was okay with possibly not having a working card at this price point. My hypothesis was as follows: It is possible that Patriot has an anomaly in the factory formatting that is causing a problem. I thought that this was a reasonable hypothesis as formatting issues can cause the symptoms described, with special emphasis to locking up, slow performance and crashing. I have had issues with the factory formatting on flash drives and other media from various manufacturers before and have since made it a practice to format all media before use. I figured it was worth a go. I formatted my card before inserting it into my phone and then formatted it on the phone through the storage settings. I have not had any issues and the card has been installed for about two weeks now. In my experience, tech problems related to defects in or other issues with new hardware, like compatibility, usually arise within 72 hours so I think I am probably past the threshold of issues. So, the solution appears to be as follows: format the card before trying to use it. Do this on your computer first to destroy the factory formatting and then once again on the Android phone to make sure the formatting is correct.
IN ADDITION, make sure that your phone or other device can support at least a 32GB card and works with SDHC (in before SDHC being the same as regular SD, there is a slight hardware difference in more recent version of the SDA specification); SDXC devices are okay as well. If you device does not support at least a 32GB capacity card and SDHC or SDXC, you will probably have issues. I have verified that this card works in the Galaxy S III (Android 4.0.4 at the time of writing) but it is possible your mileage may vary. As a side note, the Galaxy S III can work with SDXC cards up to 64GB.
I also need to debunk a bit of recurring disinformation. A few reviewers state something along the lines of "the manufacturer even says that this card doesn't work with my __________". I was skeptical of this so I went to Patriot's website and read the entire product site on this card. I did not find any material from Patriot of the sort, in fact, the information they do have supports my hypothesis that this is not a hardware problem specifically because the card "Complies with [the] SDA 3.0 specifications". This means that from a hardware perspective, if you have a device that supports SDHC (and is compliant, to be precise) then there is no reason this card should not work unless, of course, you received a defective card but Patriot gives you a 5 year warranty so that really isn't a problem. The problems people have been having are probably software based or they do not actually have compatible devices.
In conclusion, For a 32GB class 10 card, this is a pretty awesome deal with the price Amazon is selling it for. Contrary to other user experiences, I trust Patriot's build quality and never actually doubted that the card would work but, nevertheless, decided to investigate the problem some.
Card website: [...]
Spec sheet direct link: [...]
SD Association Card Formatter: [...] Use the "Overwrite Format" option in this application or your favorite operating system's formatting application. Then reformat the card on your Android device through the Storage settings.
A small note on classes. The class number of the card denotes the card's sustained write speed. Class 10 cards are really designed for video, audio and photo usage as having a high speed card helps those devices record better (in a nutshell). I use class 10 cards in my DSLR specifically because the photo gets written faster so I don't have to wait as long between photos. This is good for high speed shooting but it is definitely overkill for an Android phone.
If you still have apprehensions about this card, I have also had good experiences with the following manufacturers' flash memory in one product or another (in no particular order): Kingston, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, OCZ, PNY, Corsair and SanDisk. That is all that comes to mind now. I do highly recommend PNY, OCZ and Corsair in addition to Patriot.