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A review of G-Tech’s 2TB G-Raid hard drive. Owned by Hitachi, G Technology makes high end drives. G-RAID is designed specifically for professional content creation applications like Final Cut Studio, G-RAID features a high-speed interface – 3 Gbit eSATA, FireWire 800 (FireWire 400 via cable) and USB2.0 ports – and is available in storage capacities up to an amazing 4TB! When connected via eSATA, G-RAID provides data transfers rates in excess of 200MB/second to support demanding post production environments.
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G Technology G Raid 2TB Hard Drive
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hi. i have one of these but an older 500gb model. Do you know if I can just upgrade to a 2tb or 4tb with two new drives? is it still a fast enough drive for video editing files if it only does usb 2 and not 3? esata is probably older too. i have a computer with just updated usb3 and sata 3 adapters. but perhaps even a newer g-raid would only go so fast.. thanks for any help in deciding.
Sorry, but this shouldn't be called a review. Reading stuff off a manual is not a review.
I just picked up the G-Raid mini, based on the fact it uses the same HDs I run in one external case, as well as my Mac laptop. However, the sheer unnecessary noise the fan generates is intolerable to me. If you were someone capturing audio, it's a no-go. It sounds almost like a blow drier on a low setting. Fan in on almost all the time. Looks great, but it's being returned. Too bad. These manufacturers need to make fan-less RAIDS.
What inside???
@TechStopsHere and damn expensive!
I have an old 500GB one of these drives, does anyone know if I opened it up and replaced the 2X 250GB with 2X 2TB Hitachi drives would it work and would I still get the same performance?
Any help would be appreciated.
@xpossed355
It is comming! I just saw a video from the NAB2011 where they are showing a thunderbolt version!
@xpossed355 I agree – Thunderbolt version of the G-Tech drive will be great!
Hi Tom!
I've a couple of questions:
Does the G-RAID make noise when it is on? Does it turn off when your shut down your Mac? And can you configure the G-RAID in RAID 1 so the data is mirrored?
I hope that you can answer these questions.
Thanks and a very good video!
Can't wait for the Thunderbolt version !
cooollll
Is this only a raid 0 drive?
On Apple's website there is a G-Technology 6TB G-RAID Drive, that must be a monster.
@TechStopsHere
I was sent one from the States with an AC adapter with 100-240v input. Just wanted to be sure it was safe to plug into Asian 220v.
@raddance8
Hi Dane,
My G Tech drive has a power adapter which take 100-240v input, so it works fine. Go on B&H's live chat feature when they are online and speak to them – they should be able to clear it up for you.
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@TheShadow1975100
Thanks.
Yes – 4TB would be a monster!
@VideoLullaBy
Yes they do. Check out B&H. Cheers
Great review! Looks like a great hard drive. Do they still sell the 2TB version?