Hardware MicroSD to Memory Stick Adapter

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So, I bought 2 microSD to MS Pro Duo. It only accepts 1 microsd.

My question is, how large can the adapter hold when it can only accept 1 microSD?
 

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I saw a video, this dude had 256gb (2x128gb). The psp "saw" it. I tried 2x32gb. The cards were the same sandisk class4. It was super slow loading. Probably because the amount of games. The card was also flimsy as hell. I ended up getting a 32gb mmproduo. Much better.
 

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I have a 128gb in mine. No issues.
1x 128gb or 2x 64gb?
And you tried to fill it up all the way?

Sometimes I think that the limit with those adapters come from the hardware who access them, and that Sony actually made the PSP a kind of future proof hardware because a ProDuo Stick have a lot of room to fill with memory chips.
 

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1x 128gb or 2x 64gb?
And you tried to fill it up all the way?

Sometimes I think that the limit with those adapters come from the hardware who access them, and that Sony actually made the PSP a kind of future proof hardware because a ProDuo Stick have a lot of room to fill with memory chips.

1x 128gb

I've used up about 80gb and never had any issues. As for the slowness issue I find that using the CAT_ plugin - http://www.theisozone.com/downloads/playstation/psp-homebrew/game-categories-lite-14-psp-plugin/

resolves that
 

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Does using a 80mb/s sdxc card impact performance on the iso loading or should I go to the 48mb/s class 10?
 

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Does using a 80mb/s sdxc card impact performance on the iso loading or should I go to the 48mb/s class 10?

the only time the card speed seems to have any impact is if it's RIDICULOUSLY slow, or during initial loading of the game onto the sd card

as long as the card meets minimum speed, you won't tell a difference in load times, game play etc
 

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Is Silicon Power Elite 128GB 75MB/s microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card good or should I pay abit more for a Lexar Media 128GB 95MB/s microSDXC Class 10 Memory Card, SanDisk Ultra 128GB 80MB/s microSDXC Memory Card. WHat cards are reccemended? Im getting one now and another if I need another in the future. Do the cards have to match? Im getting the photoFast adapter. I hope I get a reply before the sale ends :)
Am I better off with the single sd slot adapter? Im I better off with a 64GB if there are problems?
 
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