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Any brand new genuine SD card will be faster than what the 3DS can handle. Class 4 (4 MB/s) is the fastest the 3DS can handle, and any cards produced today will be much faster than that. The only reason to buy faster SD cards is for data transfer speeds between PCs and other devices. | Any brand new genuine SD card will be faster than what the 3DS can handle. Class 4 (4 MB/s) is the fastest the 3DS can handle, and any cards produced today will be much faster than that. The only reason to buy faster SD cards is for data transfer speeds between PCs and other devices. | ||
==Wii U== | |||
SD cards up to 2 TB can be used. | |||
SD cards above 32 GB must be formatted to FAT32. Use the [[Formatting an SD card]] guide to do this. | |||
SD cards cannot normally be used to store Wii U games and will not appear in the data management section of System Settings. With [[Wii U:ISFShax|ISFShax]], it is possible to use the [https://gbatemp.net/threads/655744/ SDUSB Plugin] to emulate a USB hard drive with a partitioned SD card. | |||
Any brand new genuine SD card will be faster than what the Wii U can handle. The Wii U can only read up to 25 MB/s. The only reason to buy faster SD cards is for data transfer speeds between PCs and other devices. | |||
For running rednand or SDUSB, a high endurance SD card is recommended. | |||
==Nintendo Switch== | ==Nintendo Switch== | ||