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Why bigger is not always better
so I bought this 32 gig combine two sd cards into one memory stick for psp thing
http://www.amazon.com/microSD-microSDHC-...B0048GRH4Y

and it's so large my psp actually seems to lag when disconnecting it from the computer. It also seems to hang just a bit when opening the games or video folder. I assume this is because the card is so big, not because the card has any actual problems.

so has anyone ever experienced a similar issue? (using a psp-1000 like one of the first models ever made)

if so I guess this means bigger is not always better lol

but with a bunch of anime, a bunch of psx games a load of ISO's and still 15 gb of free space It's a minor set back. I'm still quite happy :3

12/05/2011 05:47 PM
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Why bigger is not always better - Slushba132 - 12/05/2011 05:47 PM
RE: Why bigger is not always better - Joom - 12/05/2011, 06:32 PM
RE: Why bigger is not always better - Joom - 12/05/2011, 07:09 PM
RE: Why bigger is not always better - Syfe - 13/05/2011, 01:07 AM

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