HWZBB

The only BlackBerry community you will want to be in Singapore. Singapore BlackBerry users, unite!

HWZBB - The only BlackBerry community you will want to be in Singapore. Singapore BlackBerry users, unite!

Reviewed: Memorette’s Memento Standard Premium MicroSD (8GB)

Memento Standard Premium MicroSD Front

Today’s competitor for the MicroSD challenge, is again Memorette. After we have taken a look at the EXpert series, here we have their lower end series, the Memento Standard Premium MicroSD. How well does this hold up against its own brother the EXpert?

As mentioned earlier, in the EXpert review, Memorette does not produce their own cards, but purchase from other manufacturers and resells it. They are made by larger corporations such as Samsung and Micron.

So, as we can see, the front of the card is just a simple white text with the card details, brand.

Memento Standard Premium MicroSD Back

On the back of the card, it states the country of manufacture, as well as the batch and serial number which we masked out.

Similar to the EXpert series, this card clearly states that it is UHS-I Class 1 which means we can also expect a minimum performance of 10MB/s for read and write speed. So, let’s test it out:

First, we will be running the H2testW, a free program that tests the raw or sequential read and write of the memory module.

H2testW

On this H2testW, the write speed first started at 13.9 Mbytes/s before rising to 16.0 Mbyte/s.

Next, we will run the CrystalDiskMark in various capacities. The first capacity we run it on was 4000MB or 4GB. The result can be seen below:
CrystalDiskMark test 1

The next test, we ran the smallest test – 50MB:
CrystalDiskMark test 2

And finally, we run the middle sized test, taking the average of 5 attempts:
CrystalDiskMark test 3

However, when we ran the graph compiler test, here’s the surprising result:
Total Benchmark test
Random Read test

Overall, as we can see, the write speed is fluctuating, however, at only 5 seconds out of the whole test for the write being kept above 10mb/s, with more than 90% of the time being less than 10mb/s, it seems like the card is clearly falsely labelled. Read speed however, was almost constant at above 20MB/s. In overall, the speed are:

Read – 20289KB/s
Write – 7387KB/s

Supposedly powered with MLC nand in the heart of the memory card, the price of the card is not particularly cheap. Running H2testW and CrystalDiskMark showed some respectable results, however, going in-depth, we found that it is not the case. Unfortunately, that said, this card is highly not recommended and we urge ALL consumers to avoid this card.

Rating: ★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ 

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

Please Verify That You Are Human * Time limit is exhausted. Please reload CAPTCHA.