SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC Card vs. Ultra vs. Extreme vs. Extreme Pro

In addition to an officially licensed microSD card, SanDisk has several memory cards that are compatible with the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite with the SanDisk Ultra, SanDisk Extreme and SanDisk Extreme Pro. So, which one of these is best suited for the gaming systems?

You can find out in this comparison guide.

Quick Summary

Although the SanDisk Extreme Pro has the fastest read speed out of this group, the performance for all four cards should be the same as the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite can only support read/transfer speeds of up to 95 MB per second.

We recommend picking up either the officially licensed SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC Card or the SanDisk Extreme Card as these two are more affordable than the SanDisk Extreme Pro while offering the same performance at loading games on the Switch and Switch Lite.

The writing speeds between the official Switch microSDXC Card, SanDisk Extreme and SanDisk Extreme Pro are also identical at capacities of at least 128GB.

Although the SanDisk Ultra is the cheapest out of this group, the card has unknown writing speeds, which could lead to slower performance when it comes to certain actions, in addition to having a shorter warranty coverage period when compared to the other three memory cards.

SanDisk Nintendo microSDXC vs. Ultra vs. Extreme vs. Extreme Pro Comparison Chart

You can check out Seeking Tech’s comparison table between the Nintendo Switch cards below.

SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC CardSanDisk Ultra microSDHC/microSDXC CardSanDisk Extreme microSDHC/microSDXC CardSanDisk Extreme Pro microSDHC/microSDXC Card
Capacity Options64 GB: SDSQXBO-064G-ANCZA

128 GB: SDSQXBO-128G-ANCZA

256 GB: SDSQXAO-256G-GNCZN

512 GB: SDSQXAO-512G-ANCZN
16 GB: SDSQUNC-016G-AN6MA

32 GB: SDSQUNC-032G-AN6MA

64 GB: SDSQUNC-064G-AN6MA

128 GB: SDSQUNC-128G-AN6MA

200 GB: SDSQUAR-200G-GN6MA

256 GB: SDSQUNI-256G-AN6MA

400 GB: SDSQUAR-400G-GN6MA

512 GB: SDSQUAR-512G-AN6MA
32 GB: SDSQXVF-032G-AN6MA

64 GB: SDSQXA2-064G-AN6MA

128 GB: SDSQXA1-128G-AN6MA

256 GB: SDSQXA1-256G-GN6MA

400 GB: SDSQXA1-400G-AN6MA

512 GB: SDSQXA1-512G-AN6MA

1 TB: SDSQXA1-1T00-AN6MA
32 GB: SDSQXCG-032G-GN6MA

64 GB: SDSQXCY-064G-GN6MA

128 GB: SDSQXCY-128G-GN6MA

256 GB: SDSQXCZ-256G-GN6MA

400 GB: SDSQXCZ-400G-GN6MA

512 GB: SDSQXCZ-512G-GN6MA

1 TB: SDSQXCZ-1T00-GN6MA
Form Factor64GB: microSDXC

128GB: microSDXC

256GB: microSDXC

512GB: microSDXC
16GB: microSDHC

32GB: microSDHC

64GB: microSDXC

128GB: microSDXC

200GB: microSDXC

256GB: microSDXC

400GB: microSDXC

512GB: microSDXC
32GB: microSDHC

64GB: microSDXC

128GB: microSDXC

200GB: microSDXC

256GB: microSDXC

400GB: microSDXC

512GB: microSDXC

1TB: microSDXC
32GB: microSDHC

64GB: microSDXC

128GB: microSDXC

200GB: microSDXC

256GB: microSDXC

400GB: microSDXC

512GB: microSDXC

1TB: microSDXC
Bus InterfaceUHS-IUHS-IUHS-IUHS-I
Sequential Read/Transfer Performance64GB: Up to 100 MB per second

128GB: Up to 100 MB per second

256GB: Up to 100 MB per second

512GB: Up to 100 MB per second
16GB: Up to 98 MB per second

32GB: Up to 98 MB per second

64GB: Up to 100 MB per second

128GB: Up to 100 MB per second

200GB: Up to 100 MB per second

256GB: Up to 100 MB per second

400GB: Up to 100 MB per second

512GB: Up to 100 MB per second
32GB: Up to 100 MB per second

64GB: Up to 160 MB per second

128GB: Up to 160 MB per second

256GB: Up to 160 MB per second

400GB: Up to 160 MB per second

512GB: Up to 160 MB per second

1TB: Up to 160 MB per second
32GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 170 MB per second

64GB: Up to 170 MB per second

128GB: Up to 170 MB per second

256GB: Up to 170 MB per second

400GB: Up to 170 MB per second

512GB: Up to 170 MB per second

1TB: Up to 170 MB per second
Sequential Write Performance64GB: Up to 60 MB per second

128GB: Up to 90 MB per second

256GB: Up to 90 MB per second

512GB: Up to 90 MB per second
N/A32GB: Up to 60 MB per second

64GB: Up to 60 MB per second

128GB: Up to 90 MB per second

256GB: Up to 90 MB per second

400GB: Up to 90 MB per second

512GB: Up to 90 MB per second

1TB: Up to 90 MB per second
32GB: Up to 90 MB per second

64GB: Up to 90 MB per second

128GB: Up to 90 MB per second

256GB: Up to 90 MB per second

400GB: Up to 90 MB per second

512GB: Up to 90 MB per second

1TB: Up to 90 MB per second
Operating Temperature Range-13°F to 185°F (or -25°C to 85°C)-13°F to 185°F (or -25°C to 85°C)-13°F to 185°F (or -25°C to 85°C)-13°F to 185°F (or -25°C to 85°C)
Storage Temperature Range-40°F to 185°F (or -40°C to 85°C)-40°F to 185°F (or -40°C to 85°C)-40°F to 185°F (or -40°C to 85°C)-40°F to 185°F (or -40°C to 85°C)
WarrantyLifetime Limited Warranty10-Year Limited WarrantyLifetime Limited WarrantyLifetime Limited Warranty
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Supported Nintendo Switch Memory Cards

The Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite supports the following form factors:

  • microSD
  • microSDHC
  • microSDXC

Nintendo Switch Memory Card Recommend Specs

Nintendo recommends that you use a memory card that has a bus interface of UHS-I.

Although you can also use UHS-II memory cards with your Switch and/or Switch Lite, your speeds will be limited to the UHS-I specifications. Thus, there is no reason to get an UHS-II memory card over an UHS-I memory card for your Switch system.

The other recommend specification is the read/transfer speed as Nintendo suggests the specs to be at least 60 MB per second. You will get a better gameplay experience, such as better load times, with higher read speeds.

However, both the Switch and Switch Lite only supports a maximum reading speed of up to 95 megabytes per second. So, even if you have a memory card with a much faster speed, you will be bottlenecked to 95 MB/s.

Thus, there is no point in getting a memory card that has a read/transfer speed that is significantly above 98 MB.

Capacity Options

All four of the Switch compatible memory cards in this versus guide are available in capacities of 64GB, 128GB, 256GB and 512GB. The SanDisk Ultra also offers 16GB and 32GB options.

The SanDisk Extreme and SanDisk Extreme Pro are available in 32GB as well as 1TB.

If you download a lot of games and/or downloadable content, then we recommend getting the biggest capacity you can afford for the extra convenience of not having to delete anything and/or swap out cards if you ran out of free space.

You can find the model number for the capacity options of each product below:

SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card:

  • 64 GB: SDSQXBO-064G-ANCZA
  • 128 GB: SDSQXBO-128G-ANCZA
  • 256 GB: SDSQXAO-256G-GNCZN
  • 512 GB: SDSQXAO-512G-ANCZN

SanDisk Ultra:

  • 16 GB: SDSQUNC-016G-AN6MA
  • 32 GB: SDSQUNC-032G-AN6MA
  • 64 GB: SDSQUNC-064G-AN6MA
  • 128 GB: SDSQUNC-128G-AN6MA
  • 200 GB: SDSQUAR-200G-GN6MA
  • 256 GB: SDSQUNI-256G-AN6MA
  • 400 GB: SDSQUAR-400G-GN6MA
  • 512 GB: SDSQUAR-512G-AN6MA

SanDisk Extreme:

  • 32 GB: SDSQXVF-032G-AN6MA
  • 64 GB: SDSQXA2-064G-AN6MA
  • 128 GB: SDSQXA1-128G-AN6MA
  • 256 GB: SDSQXA1-256G-GN6MA
  • 400 GB: SDSQXA1-400G-AN6MA
  • 512 GB: SDSQXA1-512G-AN6MA
  • 1 TB: SDSQXA1-1T00-AN6MA

SanDisk Extreme Pro:

  • 32 GB: SDSQXCG-032G-GN6MA
  • 64 GB: SDSQXCY-064G-GN6MA
  • 128 GB: SDSQXCY-128G-GN6MA
  • 256 GB: SDSQXCZ-256G-GN6MA
  • 400 GB: SDSQXCZ-400G-GN6MA
  • 512 GB: SDSQXCZ-512G-GN6MA
  • 1 TB: SDSQXCZ-1T00-GN6MA

Form Factor

The 32 GB version SanDisk Extreme, 32 GB version of SanDisk Extreme as well as the 16 GB and 32 GB versions of the SanDisk Ultra use microSDHC as the form factor.

The rest of the cards, which are at least 64 GB, use microSDXC.

You can find the full breakdown of the form factors for each capacity below:

  • 64GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card: microSDXC
  • 128GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card: microSDXC
  • 256GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card: microSDXC
  • 512GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card: microSDXC
  • 16GB SanDisk Ultra: microSDHC
  • 32GB SanDisk Ultra: microSDHC
  • 64GB SanDisk Ultra: microSDXC
  • 128GB SanDisk Ultra: microSDXC
  • 200GB SanDisk Ultra: microSDXC
  • 256GB SanDisk Ultra: microSDXC
  • 400GB SanDisk Ultra: microSDXC
  • 512GB SanDisk Ultra: microSDXC
  • 32GB SanDisk Extreme: microSDHC
  • 64GB SanDisk Extreme: microSDXC
  • 128GB SanDisk Extreme: microSDXC
  • 256GB SanDisk Extreme: microSDXC
  • 400GB SanDisk Extreme: microSDXC
  • 512GB SanDisk Extreme: microSDXC
  • 1TB SanDisk Extreme: microSDXC
  • 32GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: microSDHC
  • 64GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: microSDXC
  • 128GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: microSDXC
  • 256GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: microSDXC
  • 400GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: microSDXC
  • 512GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: microSDXC
  • 1TB SanDisk Extreme Pro: microSDXC

Bus Interface

The SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC Card, SanDisk Ultra microSDXC Card, SanDisk Extreme microSDXC Card and SanDisk Extreme Pro microSDXC Card utilize UHS-I as the bus interface.

Sequential Read/Transfer Performance

When it comes to the sequential read/transfer performance, all capacities of four memory cards in this comparison are faster than the aforementioned recommend speed of 95 MB per second.

Although the SanDisk Extreme Pro is the fastest of the group, it doesn’t matter when it comes to the loading Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite games as the speed will top out at 95MB/s.

You can check out the sequential read/transfer speed specifications below:

  • 64GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 128GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 256GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 512GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 16GB SanDisk Ultra: Up to 98 MB per second
  • 32GB SanDisk Ultra: Up to 98 MB per second
  • 64GB SanDisk Ultra: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 128GB SanDisk Ultra: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 200GB SanDisk Ultra: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 256GB SanDisk Ultra: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 400GB SanDisk Ultra: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 512GB SanDisk Ultra: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 32GB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 64GB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 160 MB per second
  • 128GB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 160 MB per second
  • 256GB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 160 MB per second
  • 400GB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 160 MB per second
  • 512GB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 160 MB per second
  • 1TB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 160 MB per second
  • 32GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 170 MB per second
  • 64GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 170 MB per second
  • 128GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 170 MB per second
  • 256GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 170 MB per second
  • 400GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 170 MB per second
  • 512GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 170 MB per second
  • 1TB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 170 MB per second

Sequential Write Performance

With the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite, you can save downloadable games and other software, patches and title updates, DLC and expansions in addition to screenshots and videos on a memory card.

The sequential write speed determines how fast data are saved to the storage.

The 32GB SanDisk Extreme, 64GB SanDisk Extreme and 64GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card have sequential write speeds of up to 60 MB per second while the other cards come with write speeds of up to 90 MB per second.

Unfortunately, the writing specs were not listed for any of the capacities of the SanDisk Ultra.

You can take a look at the writing speed specifications below:

  • 64GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card: Up to 60 MB per second
  • 128GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 256GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 512GB SanDisk Nintendo Switch Card: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 16GB SanDisk Ultra: N/A
  • 32GB SanDisk Ultra: N/A
  • 64GB SanDisk Ultra: N/A
  • 128GB SanDisk Ultra: N/A
  • 200GB SanDisk Ultra: N/A
  • 256GB SanDisk Ultra: N/A
  • 400GB SanDisk Ultra: N/A
  • 512GB SanDisk Ultra: N/A
  • 32GB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 60 MB per second
  • 64GB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 60 MB per second
  • 128GB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 256GB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 400GB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 512GB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 1TB SanDisk Extreme: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 32GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 64GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 128GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 256GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 400GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 512GB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 90 MB per second
  • 1TB SanDisk Extreme Pro: Up to 90 MB per second

Operating Temperature Range

The SanDisk memory cards have the same operating temperature ranges of -13°F to 185°F (or -25°C to 85°C).

Storage Temperature Range

The four products also have identical storage temperature ranges of -40°F to 185°F (or -40°C to 85°C).

Warranty

The SanDisk Ultra microSDXC Card comes with a 10-Year Limited Warranty. The SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC Card, SanDisk Extreme microSDXC Card and SanDisk Extreme Pro microSDXC each come with a Lifetime Limited Warranty.

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What’s the difference between the old and new SanDisk Ultra microSD Cards?

Sandisk recently released a new version of the SanDisk Ultra microSD Card. So, how does the new generation (which has a model number starting with SDSQUA4) compare to the older generation (which has a model number starting with SDSQUAR)?

You can find out in this comparison guide.

Quick Summary

When compared to the older SanDisk Ultra microSD (SDSQUAR) Card, the newer SanDisk Ultra microSD (SDSQUA4) features faster read speeds due to new proprietary technology.

The new version is also the only one of the two to offer a 1TB capacity option.

SanDisk Ultra microSD (SDSQUAR) vs. SanDisk Ultra microSD (SDSQUA4) Comparison Chart

You can take a look at Seeking Tech’s comparison table between the two memory cards below.

Old SanDisk Ultra microSD (SDSQUAR)New SanDisk Ultra microSD (SDSQUA4)
Capacity Options16 GB: SDSQUAR-016G-GN6MA

32 GB: SDSQUAR-032G-GN6MA

64 GB: SDSQUAR-064G-GN6MA

128 GB: SDSQUAR-128G-GN6MA

200 GB: SDSQUAR-200G-GN6MA

256 GB: SDSQUAR-256G-GN6MA

400 GB: SDSQUAR-400G-GN6MA

512 GB: SDSQUAR-512G-GN6MA
32 GB: SDSQUA4-032G-GN6MA

64 GB: SDSQUA4-064G-GN6MA

128 GB: SDSQUA4-128G-GN6MA

200 GB: SDSQUA4-200G-GN6MA

256 GB: SDSQUA4-256G-GN6MA

400 GB: SDSQUA4-400G-GN6MA

512 GB: SDSQUA4-512G-GN6MA

1 TB: SDSQUA4-1T00-GN6MA
Hardware Interface16 GB: microSDHC

32 GB: microSDHC

64 GB: microSDXC

128 GB: microSDXC

200 GB: microSDXC

256 GB: microSDXC

400 GB: microSDXC

512 GB: microSDXC
32 GB: microSDHC

64 GB: microSDXC

128 GB: microSDXC

200 GB: microSDXC

256 GB: microSDXC

400 GB: microSDXC

512 GB: microSDXC

1 TB: microSDXC
Ultra High Speed Bus InterfaceUHS-IUHS-I
Class16 GB: 10

32 GB: 10

64 GB: 10

128 GB: 10

200 GB: 10

256 GB: 10

400 GB: 10

512 GB: 10
32 GB: 10

64 GB: 10

128 GB: 10

200 GB: 10

256 GB: 10

400 GB: 10

512 GB: 10

1 TB: 10
UHS Speed Class16 GB: N/A

32 GB: U1

64 GB: U1

128 GB: U1

200 GB: U1

256 GB: U1

400 GB: U1

512 GB: U1
32 GB: U1

64 GB: U1

128 GB: U1

200 GB: U1

256 GB: U1

400 GB: U1

512 GB: U1

1 TB: U1
Application Performance Class16 GB: A1

32 GB: A1

64 GB: A1

128 GB: A1

200 GB: A1

256 GB: A1

400 GB: A1

512 GB: A1
32 GB: A1

64 GB: A1

128 GB: A1

200 GB: A1

256 GB: A1

400 GB: A1

512 GB: A1

1 TB: A1
Read Speed16 GB: Up to 98 MB per second

32 GB: Up to 98 MB per second

64 GB: Up to 100 MB per second

128 GB: Up to 100 MB per second

200 GB: Up to 100 MB per second

256 GB: Up to 100 MB per second

400 GB: Up to 100 MB per second

512 GB: Up to 100 MB per second
32 GB: Up to 120 MB per second

64 GB: Up to 120 MB per second

128 GB: Up to 120 MB per second

200 GB: Up to 120 MB per second

256 GB: Up to 120 MB per second

400 GB: Up to 120 MB per second

512 GB: Up to 120 MB per second

1 TB: Up to 120 MB per second
Warranty10 years10 years
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Capacity Options

When compared to the older model, the newer model comes with the bigger 1 TB size option. On the other hand, the older version has a smaller option available at 16 GB. Otherwise, the two have the same capacity options.

You can check out the lists of capacities, as well as the model number for each, below:

Older SanDisk Ultra microSD Cards:

  • 16 GB: SDSQUAR-016G-GN6MA
  • 32 GB: SDSQUAR-032G-GN6MA
  • 64 GB: SDSQUAR-064G-GN6MA
  • 128 GB: SDSQUAR-128G-GN6MA
  • 200 GB: SDSQUAR-200G-GN6MA
  • 256 GB: SDSQUAR-256G-GN6MA
  • 400 GB: SDSQUAR-400G-GN6MA
  • 512 GB: SDSQUAR-512G-GN6MA

Newer SanDisk Ultra microSD Cards:

  • 32 GB: SDSQUA4-032G-GN6MA
  • 64 GB: SDSQUA4-064G-GN6MA
  • 128 GB: SDSQUA4-128G-GN6MA
  • 200 GB: SDSQUA4-200G-GN6MA
  • 256 GB: SDSQUA4-256G-GN6MA
  • 400 GB: SDSQUA4-400G-GN6MA
  • 512 GB: SDSQUA4-512G-GN6MA
  • 1 TB: SDSQUA4-1T00-GN6MA

Hardware Interface

The 16 GB and 32 GB versions of the old SDSQUAR SanDisk Ultra microSD Card, as well as the 32 GB version of the new SDSQUA4 SanDisk Ultra microSD Card, use microSDHC as the hardware interface. The rest of the cards use microSDXC.

You can take a look at the full breakdown below:

Old SanDisk Ultra microSD (SDSQUAR):

  • 16 GB: microSDHC
  • 32 GB: microSDHC
  • 64 GB: microSDXC
  • 128 GB: microSDXC
  • 200 GB: microSDXC
  • 256 GB: microSDXC
  • 400 GB: microSDXC
  • 512 GB: microSDXC

New SanDisk Ultra microSD (SDSQUAR):

  • 32 GB: microSDHC
  • 64 GB: microSDXC
  • 128 GB: microSDXC
  • 200 GB: microSDXC
  • 256 GB: microSDXC
  • 400 GB: microSDXC
  • 512 GB: microSDXC
  • 1 TB: microSDXC

Ultra High Speed Bus Interface

All of the capacities for both cards in this versus guide use the UHS-I interface, which provides bus speeds of up to up to 104 MB per second.

Class

Both micro SD cards from SanDisk also have the same speed class of 10. This means that the flash memory is capable of at least 10 MB per second when it comes to sequential writing speed.

UHS Speed Class

U1 is another classification for a memory card that can achieve a minimum sequential write speed of 10 MB per second. Aside from the 16 GB version of the older SanDisk Ultra, all the other size options have been rated for the U1 UHS Speed Classification.

Application Performance Class

Application Performance Classification is a set of speed requirements that need to be met in order run applications smoothly on a microSD card. All of the capacities for both the new and old SanDisk Ultra microSDs have been rated at A1, which mean the cards are capable of a minimum sustained write speed of 10 MB per second, minimum random read speed of at least 1500 IOPS and a minimum random write speed of at least 500 IOPS.

Read Speed

With the new Ultra microSDXC cards, SanDisk used proprietary technology to add more read speed to go beyond the aforementioned UHS-I’s limit of 104 MB per second to reach 120 MB per second.

You can take a look at the read speed specifications for each capacity option below:

SDSQUAR SanDisk Ultra microSD:

  • 16 GB: Up to 98 MB per second
  • 32 GB: Up to 98 MB per second
  • 64 GB: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 128 GB: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 200 GB: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 256 GB: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 400 GB: Up to 100 MB per second
  • 512 GB: Up to 100 MB per second

SDSQUAR New SanDisk Ultra microSD:

  • 32 GB: Up to 120 MB per second
  • 64 GB: Up to 120 MB per second
  • 128 GB: Up to 120 MB per second
  • 200 GB: Up to 120 MB per second
  • 256 GB: Up to 120 MB per second
  • 400 GB: Up to 120 MB per second
  • 512 GB: Up to 120 MB per second
  • 1 TB: Up to 120 MB per second

Warranty

The older SanDisk Ultra microSD (SDSQUAR) and newer SanDisk Ultra (SDSQUA4) each come with a 10-year warranty.

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