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Can you use any SD card for Nintendo Switch?

Only microSD cards can be used on the Nintendo Switch console. Due to the slot size, SD cards and miniSD cards are not compatible with Nintendo Switch.
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Can you use any microSD card for Nintendo Switch?

Can you use any Micro SD Card with Nintendo Switch? The Switch supports any UHS-I Micro SD, Micro SDHC, or Micro SDXC cards. If you have no idea what any of that means, don't worry, it's pretty difficult to stumble across a card that isn't supported by the Switch.
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Does it matter what SD card you use for switch?

In order to improve your gameplay experience, using a microSD card with a higher transfer speed is recommended. High-speed microSD card guidelines: UHS-I (Ultra High Speed Phase I) compatible. Transfer speed 60 - 95 MB/sec (the higher the transfer speed, the better gameplay experience on Nintendo Switch)
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Is there a difference between a Nintendo Switch SD card and a regular SD card?

There are micro SDXC and micro SDHC memory cards. Both are plug & play in the Nintendo Switch. The difference between these memory cards is in their storage capacity. A micro SDHC usually has up to 32GB storage, while a micro SDXC offers up to 2TB storage.
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Can you have different games on different SD cards for switch?

Software downloaded to a microSD card on one system will not be playable on a different system. Do not swap data between multiple microSD cards, or swap your microSD card between multiple systems.
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What SD Card To Buy - Nintendo Switch Guide

Is 128GB enough for Switch?

If you're planning on downloading many games, you probably want a high-capacity card like a 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB microSD card. You'll be able to store more than enough games and they'll load faster since they're higher performance cards. For moderate use, a 32GB or 64GB microSD card will work.
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How many Switch games can 128GB hold?

Depending on what you buy, at most 128+ games. But considering you want AAA titles, at least 20-25. Edit: The low estimate is based on the assumption you are going all digital. Depends on the size of the games which is small compare to some on other consoles.
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Do I have to use a Nintendo brand microSD card?

I believe any SD card will do. I used an old SD card and reformatted it and had no problem with it. The Nintendo Branded SanDisk card are great for organization, since you know it will be for your switch games.
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Are Nintendo SD cards overpriced?

Unsurprisingly, these cards are overpriced, so regardless of whether or not they make their way west, you should avoid them at all costs.
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Does brand of SD card matter?

Buying cards

For most purposes, you can buy any card that your device supports, and ignore the speed ratings. For example, your camera's spec will say that it takes microSD, microSDHC or microSDXC cards, so just buy whichever type it says. Other things being similar or equal, buy whichever card is faster.
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Why wont my Switch read my SD card?

Remove the microSD card from the console and check for any dirt or debris either in the microSD card slot or on the microSD card connectors. If there is visible contamination on either one, the microSD card may need to be replaced and the console will need to be sent in for repair.
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Can I put a 1TB SD card in my Switch?

With the SanDisk Ultra microSDXC 1TB card for Nintendo Switch you can instantly add storage for your Nintendo Switch Lite so you can expand your on-the-go gaming choices.
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Is 64GB enough for Switch?

Our recommendation is to go no smaller than 64GB. This comfortable size lets you hold a few big games at around 14GB each, a few medium-sized games at around half that mark, and a smattering of smaller games to fill out the bottom.
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Do you need a licensed microSD card for Nintendo Switch?

Use what you have:

The Switch is compatible with SDXC cards, which is backwards compatible with the older, smaller capacity SD and SDHC cards. So pretty much any microSD card you've got lying around from an old Android phone or a digital camera should work in the Switch.
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What is the maximum SD card for Switch?

The following types of microSD card are supported on Nintendo Switch: microSD (up to 2 GB) microSDHC (4 GB - 32 GB) microSDXC (64 GB and above)
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Does Sandisk Extreme work with Nintendo Switch?

Also compatible with Nintendo Switch, Switch Lite, and many Samsung Galaxy Phones.
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How many years do SD cards last?

SD standards-based memory cards, like most semiconductor cards, store information in flash memory. The current technology along with normal usage typically gives the card a lifespan of 10 years or more, allowing consumers to upgrade their devices for many years and reduce consumer electronic waste.
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Can a SD card last 20 years?

Overall Lifespan of SD Cards. There is no definite lifespan of an SD card, despite their theoretical 30-year timeline. Based on the current flash memory technology, most SD cards are projected to last ten or more years. However, cards that get heavy use are prone to wear out quicker.
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Are SD cards dying out?

SD Cards Aren't Going Anywhere Anytime Soon.
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Is 256GB enough for Switch?

If you're going to be playing mostly with physical games, and you don't envision yourself buying too many larger titles from the eShop, you should be able to get by on 64GB. However, if you're going all-digital, a 256GB card will see you through around 35 full sized games.
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What is the difference between a microSD card and a microSD card?

MicroSD cards are the smaller-sized version of SD cards and the biggest difference between the two is the form factor. They're also more versatile since they're often available with an SD adaptor that allows you to use microSD cards in hardware devices that only support SD cards.
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Does using microSD card with Switch mean I can store games on it?

Thankfully, Nintendo makes it easy to expand your Switch storage with a microSD card. After inserting a compatible microSD card into your console, all future games downloaded and their accompanying data will be stored on it, except for save files.
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Is 256 GB overkill for Switch?

If you're planning on downloading many games, you probably want a high-capacity card like a 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB microSD card. You'll be able to store more than enough games and they'll load faster since they're higher performance cards. For moderate use, a 32GB or 64GB microSD card will work.
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How do I get more space on my Switch without SD card?

Game save data is stored on the console's System Memory, and cannot be saved or copied to a microSD card. You can free up space in the System Memory using Manage Save Data/Screenshots.
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Can you only have 12 games on the Switch?

The All Software menu and groups are only available when more than 12 software titles are saved on the Nintendo Switch system. Up to 100 groups can be created with a max of 200 titles per group. The same software title can be added to multiple groups.
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