MicroSD UHS-1 C0 / C1 Android
for ODROID-C0 / C1 / C1+
Manufacturer Part Number : Sandisk SDSDQAD-08G/16G
Interface : UHS-1 SDR50
More reliable MLC NAND memory inside
Sequential Write speed : 10MB/sec
Sequential Read speed : 40MB/sec
Pre-installed Android 4.x or latest version.
Ready to run out of the boxfor ODROID-C0 / C1 / C1+
Manufacturer Part Number : Sandisk SDSDQAD-08G/16G
Interface : UHS-1 SDR50
More reliable MLC NAND memory inside
Sequential Write speed : 10MB/sec
Sequential Read speed : 40MB/sec
Pre-installed Android 4.x or latest version.
Ready to run out of the box
Insert the SD Card in this way
Storage I/O comparison
To obtain the results in the storage I/O comparison graph, type the following lines at a command prompt. The first command tests the write speed, and the second command tests the read speed:
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=test.tmp oflag=direct bs=500K count=1024
$ dd if=test.tmp of=/dev/null iflag=direct bs=500K count=1024
Media access performance | RPi2 Model B | ODROID-C1+ |
eMMC Read (MB/s) | NA | 62.2 |
eMMC Write (MB/s) | NA | 25.1 |
MicroSD UHS-1 Read (MB/s) | 19.2 | 32.5 |
MicroSD UHS-1 Write (MB/s) | 13.1 | 14.2 |
If you use the eMMC storage, you can get about two to three times faster storage I/O read performance. However, an affordable microSD UHS-1 card can still achieve reasonably fast speeds thanks to the advanced SD 3.01 host controller in the S805 processor. The MicroSD card read performance on C1+ is still about 1.7 times faster then RPi if you use the UHS-1 memory card.