• The SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2 is blazing

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    The SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2 is blazing fast and you don't even have to pay more for the Mario branding

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    Fri, 17 Oct 2025 15:51:22 +0000

    Description:
    The SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2 is an easy and effective way to expand your systems storage capacity.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2: review

    If youre looking for one of the best Nintendo Switch 2 microSD Express cards, then you cant go wrong with the SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2.

    This recent release from storage giant SanDisk is officially licensed by Nintendo, so you dont need to worry about any potential compatibility issues. It also boasts an attractive Mario red design that helps it stand out
    compared to the numerous non-gaming options on the market.

    It even comes in cheaper than some unlicensed alternatives like the PNY microSD Express Card - at least for the time being - so youre not getting ripped off for wanting a Nintendo-approved model. The card performed well in benchmarks, achieving an average read speed of 894.4 MB/s and write speed of 674.1 MB/s and even beating the manufacturers own claimed figures (though
    this is likely just the result of different testing conditions).

    It was actually the fastest read speed among the models that I tested for comparison, which included the aforementioned PNY alternative and the officially licensed Samsung microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2.
    (Image credit: Future)

    It also impresses in the real world. As you would expect, given those strong benchmark results, I never experienced any noticeable loading time slowdowns while playing fast-paced games like Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza
    .

    File transfer speeds on the console itself were good, too. My 60.5GB installation of Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition was copied to the micro SD Express card in a total of 14 minutes and 25 seconds, then moved back to the internal storage in 12 minutes and 1 second. A smaller game, the brand new Pokmon Legends: Z-A , moved to the card from the internal storage in 1 minute 48 seconds, then back in 1 minute 16 seconds.

    This is one of the best Nintendo Switch 2 accessories , and the only downside is your limited options when it comes to the cards capacity. Theres just one 256GB model, which should be enough for most users, but not if you have a particularly large game collection. Hopefully, there will be some more variants on the way, but in the meantime, the great value Lexar Play Pro microSD Express Card has you covered with its mega 1TB capacity. SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2: Price and specs

    Price

    $59.99 / 49.99 / AU$79.95

    Capacity

    256GB

    Quoted read speed

    880 MB/s

    Quoted write speed

    650 MB/s

    Benchmarked read speed

    894.4 MB/s

    Benchmarked write speed

    674.1 MB/s Should I buy the SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2? Buy it if...

    You want a simple storage upgrade
    The SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2 is an easy choice. Its officially licensed by Nintendo, so it will work perfectly with your console and doesnt come in any more expensive than unlicensed options.

    You need reliable performance
    This model also performed well not only in my benchmark tests, but also in real-world use. Pick it up if you need a storage device you can rely on.
    Don't buy it if...

    Youre after larger or smaller sizes
    Sadly, this card only comes in one capacity: 256GB. If you need something bigger or even smaller for your game library, then you need to choose something else. Also consider

    Not keen on the SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2? Check out these worthy alternatives.

    SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2

    Lexar Play Pro microSD Express Card

    PNY microSD Express Card

    Price

    $59.99 / 49.99 / AU$79.95

    $58.98 / 59.45 / AU$119.34 (256GB)

    $59.99 / 59.99 / around AU$100 (256GB)

    Capacity

    256GB

    256GB / 512GB / 1TB

    128GB / 256GB

    Quoted read speed

    880MB/s

    900MB/s

    890MB/s

    Quoted write speed

    650MB/s

    600MB/s

    550MB/s

    Benchmarked read speed

    894.4MB/s

    831.97MB/s

    893.74MB/s

    Benchmarked write speed

    674.1MB/s

    310.03MB/s

    713.42MB/s

    Lexar Play Pro microSD Express Card
    The Lexar Play Pro microSD Express Card was the first 1TB microSD Express model on the market, and it remains the best choice if you want a high-capacity option that performs well on Nintendo Switch 2.

    Stay tuned for our full Lexar Play Pro microSD Express Card review

    PNY microSD Express Card
    The PNY microSD Express Card isnt licensed by Nintendo, but still performs well. It also has a cheaper 128GB capacity, so it could be the better pick if you have a small game library and only need a modest storage boost.

    Stay tuned for our full PNY microSD Express Card review How I tested the SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2 Tested against other microSD Express Cards Using a range of benchmarks Real-world use also evaluated

    I reviewed the SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2 alongside three other Nintendo Switch 2-compatible microSD Express models, including
    the Lexar Play Pro microSD Express Card and PNY microSD Express Card, for the purposes of side-by-side comparison.

    I tested the sequential read and write speed of each card using a
    standardised benchmark via CrystalDiskMark in its default flash memory settings. In order to facilitate this, I relied on the Lexar Play Pro MicroSD Express Card Reader, which features active cooling via a fan.

    To see the real-world performance, I used each card with my personal Nintendo Switch 2 - playing a range of games and timing different file transfers on
    the system itself.

    Read more about how we test

    First reviewed October 2025



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