ProGrade Digital 480GB CFexpress 4.0 VPG 200 Type A Memory Card (2-Pack)

Key Features
- Max Read Speed: 1800MB/s
- Max Write Speed: 1700MB/s
- 480GB / 90GB Capacities
- RAW 8K, 6K, and 4K
- Optimized for Express Transfers
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Designed for emerging mainstream imaging applications, the Prograde Digital 480GB CFexpress 4.0 Type A Iridium Memory Card provides read speeds of up to 1800MB/s, which helps to quickly offload content to your computer, sustained write speed of 800MB/s and 1450MB/s, and write speeds of up to 1700MB/s. Additionally, the Iridium's minimum write speed is guaranteed not to drop below 200MB/s, which allows for the uninterrupted recording of a wide variety of codecs, including raw 4K video, 4K and 6K ProRes 4444, 4K, 6K, and 8K ProRes 422 HQ, and more. This card is resistant to harsh temperatures, shock, vibration, and X-rays. This card also takes advantage of an NVMe PCIe Gen4 X1 host controller interface. This card has Refresh Pro enabled, allowing you to monitor your card's health, and sanitize your card to bring it back to factory fresh speeds. Refresh Pro software also enables a field firmware upgrade if needed to ensure optimum performance.
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memory card specs
| Memory Card Type | CFexpress Type A |
| Max. Read Speed | 1800MB/s |
| Max. Write Speed | 1700MB/s |
| Storage Capacity | 480GB |
physical specifications
| Dimensions | 20mm x 28mm x 2.8mm |
- ProGrade Digital 480GB CFexpress 4.0 VPG 200 Type A Memory Card 2-Pack
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