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Key Features
- RED Certified
- 1TB Storage Capacity
- Max Read Speed: 3400 MB/s
- Max Write Speed: 3000 MB/s
Designed for capturing raw 8K, 6K, and 4K video, the 1TB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold Memory Card from ProGrade Digital provides read speeds of up to 3400 MB/s, which helps to quickly offload content to your computer, and write speeds of up to 3000 MB/s. Additionally, the Gold has a minimum sustained write speed that is guaranteed not to drop below 1500 MB/s. In addition to raw video, this card can also capture 8K, 6K, 4K ProRes 4444 video, ProRes 422 HQ video, and more.
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What card reader is required / recommended for ...
What card reader is required / recommended for this card?
Prograde's website claims that in order to get the rated upload and download speeds of the 4.0 cards, you must use a PCIe 4.0 rated card reader. From their website... "NOTE: Current CFexpress cameras will not be able to take advantage of the maximum speed of this card. Until CFexpress 4.0 cameras are introduced, the benefit of this card is tripling the speed of your workflow when downloading content with the ProGrade Digital PG05.6 USB 4.0 Reader", which currently only had one slot.
If this is true, the card reader mentioned by the staff for the model PG05.5 dual slot reader, is only rated for PCIe 3.0 and would throttle down your R/W speeds to its rated speed. No tests are out at the moment to prove or disprove this, but I'm sure they will be popping up soon on the web.
Date published: 2024-01-15
Will this allow to record 8K video with the R5 ...
Will this allow to record 8K video with the R5 Mark II?
Yes, the ProGrade Digital 512GB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold Memory Card will allow 8K to be used on the Canon R5II.
Date published: 2025-10-30
Can I use this with Nikon Z7 II?
Can I use this with Nikon Z7 II?
Yes, the ProGrade Digital 512GB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold Memory Card would be compatible for use with the Nikon Z7 II Mirrorless Camera.
Date published: 2024-10-08
Although this card is fully compatible with the ...
Although this card is fully compatible with the Nikon Z9, what is sustained write speed guaranteed for using in current Z9 ?
The ProGrade Digital 512GB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold Memory Card (2-Pack) with the Nikon Z9 has more of a 2700 MB/S sustained speed according to the manufacture at this time.
Date published: 2024-08-09
Is this model listed (PGCFX512GATBH) the same as ...
Is this model listed (PGCFX512GATBH) the same as PGCFX512GATNA?
Yes, the ProGrade Digital 512GB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold Memory Card, BH #PRPGCFX512GA • MFR #PGCFX512GATBH is the same product. One is BH's number and the other is the manufacture's number.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1796989-REG/prograde_digital_pgcfx512gatbh_prograde_digital_512gb_cfexpress.html
Date published: 2024-12-04
Is this card VPG400 or VPG800 certified? Could ...
Is this card VPG400 or VPG800 certified? Could you please check with the Manufacturer?
These cards are not VPG400/800 certified.
Date published: 2024-06-04
This card is parfect red komodo x?
This card is parfect red komodo x?
The ProGrade Digital 512GB CFexpress 4.0 Type B Gold Memory Card (B&H# PRPGCFX512GA) is a good choice for the RED DIGITAL CINEMA KOMODO-X 6K Digital Cinema Camera (Canon RF) (B&H# REKOMXB).
Date published: 2025-07-29
Is this card compatible with Canon R5 and R3 ...
Is this card compatible with Canon R5 and R3 cameras? Can the full card's potential be used with the R5 and R3?
It is compatible and works in my R5 as it is backwards compatible technology. But its not going to magically cause the R5 to suddenly write faster than the older PCIe technology that was built into it originally. The sustained write speeds will continue to be as the previous 2.0 version cards did. You would only gain upload speed from card to computer, provided all hardware/connections in between, also supports PCIe 4.0. This will be the same for any current camera out at the time of writing this. Just like the inquiry for the Z9 elsewhere in these questions.
Date published: 2024-05-08

