
Samsung EVO Select 128GB
Score: 78/100
SanDisk Extreme PRO 128GB
Score: 80/100Rankings

The SanDisk 128 GB Extreme PRO SDXC delivers fast 200 MB/s reads and 90 MB/s writes, making it ideal for 4K video and burst photography. Its rugged, waterproof and shock-proof build plus a lifetime warranty suit field work, though the UHS-I interface limits 8K performance.

Samsung EVO Select 128 GB offers solid U3/V30 performance, robust 4-proof protection and broad compatibility, making it a versatile choice for smartphones, gaming consoles and hobbyist projects.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
128 GBbest | 128 GBbest | |
100 MB/s | 200 MB/sbest | |
90 MB/sbest | 90 MB/sbest | |
10 yearsbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.25 gbest | 4.5 g |
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Storage & Capacity(1) | ||
Card Type | microSDXC | SDXC |
Performance(1) | ||
Maximum Read Speed (MB/s) | 100 MB/s | 200 MB/s |
Physical(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 0.25 g | 4.5 g |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers praise the EVO Select for its blend of speed, durability and price, noting near-advertised performance on UHS-I hosts but warning about write speed dips under heavy 4K loads.
Everyday users appreciate fast transfers, reliable 4K recording and rugged build, though some note slower write speeds during long recordings and occasional compatibility glitches.

“fast and stable”

“near-advertised speeds ($90 MB/s read, $80 MB/s write) using a USB 3.0 card reader”

“smooth 4K video recording”



Choose SanDisk for professional photography where maximum read speed matters; choose Samsung for everyday 4K video, gaming and rugged use at better value.

Professional reviewers commend the balanced speed and rugged build, but note the UHS-I bus and 90 MB/s write ceiling make it unsuitable for 8K or high-bitrate action video.
Everyday users highlight fast transfers, large capacity and field-ready durability, while complaining about exaggerated write-speed claims and limited legacy camera support.