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1gb sandisk (gaming card) in a k750i

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ady2°°6© - 31 Jan 2006 11:40 GMT
will a 1gb gaming card run ok in a k750i?
anyone know the diffrence between gaming and normal cards..
thanks
ady
Pistolprinsen - 31 Jan 2006 12:05 GMT
> will a 1gb gaming card run ok in a k750i?

I got a 2 GB in my K750i, so I guess a 1 GB will work too :-)

> anyone know the diffrence between gaming and normal cards..

I asked my local memorycard-pusher, and he said: "The color" :-)
He's been testing both a normal and a gaming memory stick, and he just
couldn't find any differences!
He's guess is that it is just a trick to be able to charge a few extra bucks
out of an innocent user :-)

Go for the cheapest you can get :-)

Pistolprinsen
ady2°°6© - 31 Jan 2006 12:15 GMT
> > will a 1gb gaming card run ok in a k750i?
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> Pistolprinsen

cheers for the reply i will a 1 gb do for the average user or do you think i
should get a 2gb?
Taylor - 24 Feb 2006 00:59 GMT
>cheers for the reply i will a 1 gb do for the average user or do you think
>i
> should get a 2gb?

If you're using it for music every day then obvioulsy 2gb is a better idea;
but is it worth the extra cost? Probably not, but it's up to you isn't it
really.
 
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