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Exascend Essential Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type B 3750MB/s Memory Card

Designed for professional creatives seeking seamless capture and editing of high resolution footage, the Essential Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type B Memory Card from Exascend delivers 8 and 12K video captures at up to 120 fps without dropping frames. utilising a PCIe 4.0 / NVMe 1.4 interface, this CFexpress Type B card works with compatible camera systems to deliver read speeds of up to 3700 MB/s, write speeds of up to 3150 MB/s and, thanks to the VPG-400 standard, write speeds are guaranteed not to drop below 400 MB/s. Also featured are sustained read speeds of 3400 MB/s, sustained write speeds of 900 MB/s, and resistance to dust, weather, impacts, x-rays, magnets, and temperatures ranging from 10 to 161°F.

SKU: GC53-EXPC4EB001TB

Exascend Essential Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type B 3750MB/s Memory Card

Exascend Essential Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type B 3750MB/s Memory Card

Designed for professional creatives seeking seamless capture and editing of high resolution footage, the Essential Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type B Memory Card from Exascend delivers 8 and 12K video captures at up to 120 fps without dropping frames. utilising a PCIe 4.0 / NVMe 1.4 interface, this CFexpress Type B card works with compatible camera systems to deliver read speeds of up to 3700 MB/s, write speeds of up to 3150 MB/s and, thanks to the VPG-400 standard, write speeds are guaranteed not to drop below 400 MB/s. Also featured are sustained read speeds of 3400 MB/s, sustained write speeds of 900 MB/s, and resistance to dust, weather, impacts, x-rays, magnets, and temperatures ranging from 10 to 161°F.

Designed for high endurance, this card has a 2 million hour MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) rating an endurance (TBW) rating of 150TB. Protection is provided by a limited lifetime warranty with data recovery.

CFexpress 4.0 Revolution

The PCIe Gen 4 interface doubles the bandwidth to 4 GB/s for CFexpress Type B cards.

New Era of Performance

Future-proof technology that keeps up with the needs of high-performance cameras while maintaining full backward compatibility.

VPG-400 Certified

Frame rates of up to 120 fps capture 8 and 12K video without dropping frames.

Guaranteed for Life

Protection is provided by a generous limited lifetime warranty with data recovery.

Stay Cool

Exascend's trademark Adaptive Thermal Control technology helps provide thermal efficiency.

No Overheating

Aluminium alloy helps keep operations 50°F cooler, helping to ensure uninterrupted captures of your cinematic masterpieces.

Key Features:

PCIe 4.0 / NVMe 1.4 Interface

Max Read Speed: 3700 MB/s

Max Write Speed: 3350 MB/s

Min Write Speed: 400 MB/s (VPG-400)

Dust, Weather, and Impact-Resistant

X-Ray and Magnet-Resistant

2 Million Hour MTBF

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Exascend Essential Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type B 3750MB/s Memory Card

Designed for professional creatives seeking seamless capture and editing of high resolution footage, the Essential Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type B Memory Card from Exascend delivers 8 and 12K video captures at up to 120 fps without dropping frames. utilising a PCIe 4.0 / NVMe 1.4 interface, this CFexpress Type B card works with compatible camera systems to deliver read speeds of up to 3700 MB/s, write speeds of up to 3150 MB/s and, thanks to the VPG-400 standard, write speeds are guaranteed not to drop below 400 MB/s. Also featured are sustained read speeds of 3400 MB/s, sustained write speeds of 900 MB/s, and resistance to dust, weather, impacts, x-rays, magnets, and temperatures ranging from 10 to 161°F.

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