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Updated Preparing the SD Card (markdown)
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| Master System | 4MB | 8,192 | 4,096 | 2,048 | 43.2MB |
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| | | | | **Total** | 14.84GB |
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*The largest ROM size is either based on the largest ROM from an original cartridge or the maximum theoretical size supported by a system.
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**Max is the total rough size of the known dumped games.
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> \*The largest ROM size is either based on the largest ROM from an original cartridge or the maximum theoretical size supported by a system.
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> \*\*Max is the total rough size of the known dumped games.
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As you can see, 8 or 16GB is likely enough for most people. However, with how cheap SD cards are these days, 32GB can often be found for the same price as an 8GB or 16GB card. The only benefit of larger cards is that they can usually take more write cycles before wearing out.
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