Reviews : G-Tech G-RAID3 - Hard drive array - 3 TB ( SATA-300 ) - 2 x HD 1.5 TB - FireWire 800, Hi-Speed USB, Serial ATA-300, FireWire 400 (external) |
G-Tech G-RAID3 - Hard drive array - 3 TB ( SATA-300 ) - 2 x HD 1.5 TB - FireWire 800, Hi-Speed USB, Serial ATA-300, FireWire 400 (external) Product By G-Technology Available From 0 Sellers |
Technical Details
- High-speed, low-cost RAID designed specifically for professional content creation applications
- Supports multi-stream HDV, DVCPro HD, XDCAM HD, ProRes 422 and uncompressed SD workflows
- Quad-Interface - eSATA, FireWire 400, FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 ports
- Disk Drives - 2x SATA II, RPM 7200, and Cache up to 32MB per drive
- Hardware RAID 0 (Oxford 936) - Utilizes (2) 7200 RPM SATA II drives each with up to 32 MB cache
Product Description
Designed specifically for professional content creation applications like Final Cut Studio, G-RAID3 now features a high-speed quad interface. When connected via eSATA, G-RAID3 provides data transfers rates in excess of 200 MB/second to support demanding post production environments.Similar Products
Customer Reviews
By Paul Ghezzo
Unless you read the fine print, a G-Raid3 is just the 3rd iteration of the Graid drives, not a Raid-3 formated mirrored backup. It's 2 (1.5 TB) drives in line, not mirrored. I'm sure that this is fine for production needs with a massive archive, but it's not meant for Mirrored safety backups.
By Shankly (California, USA)
I recently purchased the GRaid 3 and it is the best drive I have ever owned. It is blazing fast w/eSata and 3TB of storage is finally enough for my video collection. I had a GRaid 2, but the addition of eSata makes this a must have for anyone looking for top performance.
The only drawback is that it won't work in 32Bit XP. I guess its time I upgrade the old mule to a 64bit OS. No issues on my Vista systems, 32bit or 64bit.
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