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product_id: 535160428
title: "Integral 1TB Gamer's Edge Micro SD Card for the Nintendo Switch 1, Switch Lite, Switch OLED & Valve Steam Deck consoles - Load & Save Games Fast, DLC & Save Data, Quick Gaming Storage Memory Card"
brand: "integral"
price: "¥56185"
currency: JPY
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Integral"
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# Up to 180MB/s read speed 1TB massive gaming storage Shockproof, water & X-ray resistant Integral 1TB Gamer's Edge Micro SD Card for the Nintendo Switch 1, Switch Lite, Switch OLED & Valve Steam Deck consoles - Load & Save Games Fast, DLC & Save Data, Quick Gaming Storage Memory Card

**Brand:** integral
**Price:** ¥56185
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Power up your play with storage that keeps pace!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Integral 1TB Gamer's Edge Micro SD Card for the Nintendo Switch 1, Switch Lite, Switch OLED & Valve Steam Deck consoles - Load & Save Games Fast, DLC & Save Data, Quick Gaming Storage Memory Card by integral
- **How much does it cost?** ¥56185 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.jp](https://www.desertcart.jp/products/535160428-integral-1tb-gamers-edge-micro-sd-card-for-the-nintendo)

## Best For

- integral enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted integral brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rugged & Reliable:** Built tough with shockproof, water-resistant, and X-ray proof design.
- • **Massive 1TB Capacity:** Store your entire game library, DLC, and save data effortlessly.
- • **Peace of Mind Warranty:** Backed by a 5-year manufacturer warranty for long-term confidence.
- • **Lightning-Fast Load Times:** U3 & V30 rated speeds mean less waiting, more playing.
- • **Ultimate Device Compatibility:** Seamlessly works with Nintendo Switch (all models) & Valve Steam Deck.

## Overview

The Integral 1TB Gamer's Edge Micro SD Card is engineered for serious gamers on Nintendo Switch and Valve Steam Deck. Delivering blazing read speeds up to 180MB/s and robust write speeds, it ensures rapid game loading and smooth DLC management. Its massive 1TB capacity lets you carry an extensive game library plus multimedia files. Designed for durability, it’s shockproof, water-resistant, and X-ray proof, backed by a 5-year warranty. Perfect for budget-conscious gamers craving high performance and reliable storage in one sleek, portable package.

## Description

From the manufacturer

Review: Perfect for Building Your Retro ROM Collection - Great Performance, Unbeatable Price - I've been diving headfirst into the world of retro gaming over the past year, picking up various handheld emulation devices to relive those classic gaming moments from my childhood. After years of using Integral memory cards in my digital cameras without a single hiccup, I naturally turned to them when I needed serious storage for my growing ROM collection. This 256GB Gamer's Edge card has been my go-to choice, and I'm genuinely impressed with what you get for the money. The Good Stuff First off, the price is absolutely spot on. At under £20, you're getting 256GB of storage that's specifically designed for gaming applications. I've managed to fit my entire collection of 8-bit and 16-bit classics on here, plus a hefty selection of PlayStation 1 games, N64 titles, and even some Dreamcast ROMs. We're talking thousands of games from the NES/SNES era and hundreds from the 32-bit generation. The capacity is genuinely impressive for the price point. The technical specs are exactly what you need for retro gaming. The U3 and V30 speed ratings mean it handles even the larger ROM files without any stuttering or loading issues. I've tested it with everything from tiny NES games (measured in kilobytes) right up to multi-gigabyte PlayStation 2 ISOs, and the performance has been consistently smooth. The A1 app performance rating really shows when you're running emulators directly from the card - everything launches quickly and runs without the sluggishness you sometimes get with cheaper cards. What really sold me was how plug-and-play it is. No formatting required, no compatibility issues with any of my devices. Whether I'm using it in my Anbernic handheld, my Odin 2, or even just transferring files on my laptop, it works straight away. The build quality feels solid too - it's survived being swapped between devices countless times and even the occasional drop. The Reality Check Now, I need to be completely honest here because this is where things get a bit complicated. While my experience has been largely positive, I've done quite a bit of research into this card, and there's a genuine reliability concern that potential buyers need to know about. Looking at the broader user feedback, there's a notable pattern of cards failing after 12-18 months of use. Some users have reported complete data corruption or the card just dying outright. For someone like me who's spent countless hours curating and organising ROM collections, this is genuinely worrying, but I also have everything backed up. I've been lucky so far, but I'm very aware that I'm essentially playing a bit of a lottery with my data. Comparing the Options I did look at alternatives before settling on this one. The Lexar PLAY 256GB card offers double the write speed, and the LinkMore 256GB gives you 50% faster writes for just an extra quid. Both have fewer reliability complaints in their reviews. If I'm being completely practical, spending that extra few pounds might be the smarter long-term investment, especially if you're planning to store irreplaceable data. My Verdict Despite the reliability concerns, I'm giving this five stars because it delivers exactly what it promises at an unbeatable price point. For retro gaming enthusiasts who are just starting out or those on a tight budget, this card offers exceptional value. The performance is spot-on for emulation, the capacity is generous, and when it works (which it does for the majority of users), it works brilliantly. However, and this is crucial, buy this card with your eyes wide open. Make sure you've got backups of your ROM collection stored elsewhere. If you're the type who spends weeks meticulously organising your games and can't bear the thought of losing that work, consider spending the extra few pounds on a Lexar or SanDisk alternative. For me, coming from years of positive experiences with Integral products in my photography work, I was willing to take the punt. So far, it's paid off, but I'm keeping regular backups just in case. If you're comfortable with that approach and the price is your primary concern, this card is genuinely hard to beat. Bottom Line: Excellent performance and unbeatable value for retro gaming, but make sure you've got a backup strategy in place. Perfect for budget-conscious gamers who understand the trade-offs they're making. Would I buy it again? YES, but I'd also seriously consider spending the extra on another brand for peace of mind. Recommended for: Budget-conscious retro gaming enthusiasts, casual emulation users, anyone who maintains regular backups of their data. Maybe avoid if: You're storing irreplaceable data without backups, you need absolute reliability above all else, or you can comfortably afford the slightly more expensive alternatives.
Review: Would recommend the Memory for hand held consoles. Works well. - Excellent memory stick so far. But I haven't properly utilised or tested it. The use is great and I've so far transfered games on it and it's worked well so far. Value for Money as I got this on offer and it was cheaper then rrp. Video quality not sure, I never use it for cameras so can't say. Speed is great and storage capacity I got is 512Gb. So far so good.

## Features

- Built for Gaming - Integral’s Gamer’s Edge card is perfect for all versions of the Nintendo Switch (Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite & Nintendo Switch OLED) and Valve Steam Deck
- Load and save games faster - With a U3, high-speed rating, and up to 180MB/s read speed and up to 150MB/s write speed card, you can dedicate more time to playing and less time waiting
- Save Everything - Store your games, DLC, save data, 4K videos, music, and anything else with this one card
- App Performance - A1 App Performance offers faster launch and smoother performance for apps on your device
- Warranty - 5 year manufacturer warranty protection, for your peace of mind
- Keep Data Safe - High temperature resistance, water resistant, Shockproof and X-ray proof.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0C6MRWQPC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 123 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 3 in Nintendo Switch Storage |
| Brand | Integral |
| Brand Name | Integral |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Nintendo Switch, Switch Lite, OLED |
| Compatible devices | Nintendo Switch, Switch Lite, OLED |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,033 Reviews |
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SDXC |
| Flash memory type | Micro SDXC |
| Hardware Connectivity | microSDXC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 13.8L x 9.2W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Integral |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HU-XI-201 |
| Media Speed | 150 MB/s |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
| Memory storage capacity | 1 TB |
| Model Name | INMSDX1TB10-180V30GE |
| Model Number | INMSDX1TB10-180V30GE |
| Model name | INMSDX1TB10-180V30GE |
| Product Features | Portable |
| Product Warranty | 5 |
| Read Speed | 100 Megabytes Per Second |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Integral
- **Compatible devices:** Nintendo Switch, Switch Lite, OLED
- **Flash memory type:** Micro SDXC
- **Memory storage capacity:** 1 TB
- **Model name:** INMSDX1TB10-180V30GE

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this work in a Nintendo switch?**
A: Probably overkill for a switch, can get away with cheaper cards with lower read/write speeds, but yes it will work.

**Q: Would this work in the new samsu g A20**
A: Yes, the new A20 can (apparently) accept up to 512GB of storage

**Q: Is it only for 4k video recording or can i record fhd?**
A: Ive been using this for 9 months now in my Nextbase dashcam and never had a problem. Brilliant card. I bought 2 at the same time 9 months ago. One for my phone and one for my dashcam, never had a problem with either, still going strong.

**Q: Hi there, will this work with the yi brand of indoor cameras? thanks.**
A: Hi, this will be compatible with any device that has a micro SD card slot. 
Thanks :)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for Building Your Retro ROM Collection - Great Performance, Unbeatable Price
*by S***R on 19 June 2025*

I've been diving headfirst into the world of retro gaming over the past year, picking up various handheld emulation devices to relive those classic gaming moments from my childhood. After years of using Integral memory cards in my digital cameras without a single hiccup, I naturally turned to them when I needed serious storage for my growing ROM collection. This 256GB Gamer's Edge card has been my go-to choice, and I'm genuinely impressed with what you get for the money. The Good Stuff First off, the price is absolutely spot on. At under £20, you're getting 256GB of storage that's specifically designed for gaming applications. I've managed to fit my entire collection of 8-bit and 16-bit classics on here, plus a hefty selection of PlayStation 1 games, N64 titles, and even some Dreamcast ROMs. We're talking thousands of games from the NES/SNES era and hundreds from the 32-bit generation. The capacity is genuinely impressive for the price point. The technical specs are exactly what you need for retro gaming. The U3 and V30 speed ratings mean it handles even the larger ROM files without any stuttering or loading issues. I've tested it with everything from tiny NES games (measured in kilobytes) right up to multi-gigabyte PlayStation 2 ISOs, and the performance has been consistently smooth. The A1 app performance rating really shows when you're running emulators directly from the card - everything launches quickly and runs without the sluggishness you sometimes get with cheaper cards. What really sold me was how plug-and-play it is. No formatting required, no compatibility issues with any of my devices. Whether I'm using it in my Anbernic handheld, my Odin 2, or even just transferring files on my laptop, it works straight away. The build quality feels solid too - it's survived being swapped between devices countless times and even the occasional drop. The Reality Check Now, I need to be completely honest here because this is where things get a bit complicated. While my experience has been largely positive, I've done quite a bit of research into this card, and there's a genuine reliability concern that potential buyers need to know about. Looking at the broader user feedback, there's a notable pattern of cards failing after 12-18 months of use. Some users have reported complete data corruption or the card just dying outright. For someone like me who's spent countless hours curating and organising ROM collections, this is genuinely worrying, but I also have everything backed up. I've been lucky so far, but I'm very aware that I'm essentially playing a bit of a lottery with my data. Comparing the Options I did look at alternatives before settling on this one. The Lexar PLAY 256GB card offers double the write speed, and the LinkMore 256GB gives you 50% faster writes for just an extra quid. Both have fewer reliability complaints in their reviews. If I'm being completely practical, spending that extra few pounds might be the smarter long-term investment, especially if you're planning to store irreplaceable data. My Verdict Despite the reliability concerns, I'm giving this five stars because it delivers exactly what it promises at an unbeatable price point. For retro gaming enthusiasts who are just starting out or those on a tight budget, this card offers exceptional value. The performance is spot-on for emulation, the capacity is generous, and when it works (which it does for the majority of users), it works brilliantly. However, and this is crucial, buy this card with your eyes wide open. Make sure you've got backups of your ROM collection stored elsewhere. If you're the type who spends weeks meticulously organising your games and can't bear the thought of losing that work, consider spending the extra few pounds on a Lexar or SanDisk alternative. For me, coming from years of positive experiences with Integral products in my photography work, I was willing to take the punt. So far, it's paid off, but I'm keeping regular backups just in case. If you're comfortable with that approach and the price is your primary concern, this card is genuinely hard to beat. Bottom Line: Excellent performance and unbeatable value for retro gaming, but make sure you've got a backup strategy in place. Perfect for budget-conscious gamers who understand the trade-offs they're making. Would I buy it again? YES, but I'd also seriously consider spending the extra on another brand for peace of mind. Recommended for: Budget-conscious retro gaming enthusiasts, casual emulation users, anyone who maintains regular backups of their data. Maybe avoid if: You're storing irreplaceable data without backups, you need absolute reliability above all else, or you can comfortably afford the slightly more expensive alternatives.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Would recommend the Memory for hand held consoles. Works well.
*by M***5 on 22 January 2026*

Excellent memory stick so far. But I haven't properly utilised or tested it. The use is great and I've so far transfered games on it and it's worked well so far. Value for Money as I got this on offer and it was cheaper then rrp. Video quality not sure, I never use it for cameras so can't say. Speed is great and storage capacity I got is 512Gb. So far so good.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great sd card on a budget
*by L***M on 26 April 2025*

Because the switch has such low storage, I needed an sd card, I got a cheap one (this one) and it works great, plenty of storage on it, no formatting need to be done, just plug it in and download. The most minor thing I would change is making the card back so it blends in with the switch a bit better, but because it's almost always covered, it doesn't really affect it.

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