The 10 Best Memory Cards For Your Nintendo Switch

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Lexar High-Performance 633x 200GB – $90

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Another option at the 200GB range, the Lexar’s speed is a bit punchier than SanDisk at 95MB/s. The quality of the Lexar brand means that its $90 price tag is a pretty decent value, too.

Samsung EVO+ 256GB – $134

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Those who want to use Switch primarily as a handheld or just prefer to download all of their games will want the most capacity possible, which makes this 256GB capacity very attractive. If you’re not fussed about Lexar’s immense read and write speeds but you still put a premium on quality, this is the one.


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