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The 12TB G-DRIVE with Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C is a high-performance external hard drive designed for professionals handling large multimedia files. Featuring dual Thunderbolt 3 ports and USB 3.1 Gen 1 support, it delivers ultra-fast data transfer speeds up to 250 Mbps. Its enterprise-class 7200RPM drive housed in a sleek aluminum case offers both durability and style. With daisy chaining capabilities for up to 5 devices and a 5-year limited warranty, it’s the ultimate storage solution for creative pros seeking reliability and speed.







| Additional Features | Portable |
| Asin | B076B85Z48 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #385 in External Hard Drives |
| Brand | G-Technology |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 12 |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | Thunderbolt 3, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (339) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Data Transfer Rate | 250 Megabits Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 12 TB |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705487204780 |
| Hard Disk Description | thunderbolt 3 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | USB 3.1 |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Hard Drive Size | 12 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | Thunderbolt, USB, USB 3.0 |
| Hardware Platform | Mac |
| Installation Type | External Hard Drive |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | G-Technology |
| Media Speed | 150 MB/s |
| Mfr Part Number | 0G05383-1 |
| Model Name | G-DRIVE with Thunderbolt 3 |
| Model Number | 0G05383 |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Multimedia |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upc | 705487204780 |
| Warranty Description | 5 year manufacturer limited |
User
Reliable. Don’t hesitate. Get one.
I was skeptical but I’m very pleased after a couple months. The thunderbolt is great. It did require an adapter and I opted for a 6’ cable which adds @ 100$ cost but I can now free up 2 USB ports with the included 2nd port on the hard drive. Because I have 2 thundebolt displays I can now reach the 5’ from my primary faster i7 cpu and the 2nd monitor attached to an i5 which won’t play 4K smoothly. I used the back of the displays 2nd USB port to accommodate that.The drive has performed flawlessly. I have an ssd drive on the hard drives 2nd thunderbolt/usb port.I was having odd random connectivity issue with my previous western digital drive. I have had zero issues with this drive. I wish it was as fast as an ssd but I never notice any issue unless the drive is resting and I see a spinning icon and a brief pause as it kicks in. Actually working with HD audio and graphics seems virtually as fast as an SSD once the drive is woke.Unless you are doing video work and have huge files think 2 of these would serve most folks better than the raid drive which I think only gets you 14 Tb for around the same price as 2 of these 14 Tb drives. The money is generally better put into more space vs the speed increase a raid might achieve. Raid drives have come a long way but are still notorious for failing.I add 2 Tb usb Ssd drives as I can afford for vsts and samples I want to be available immediately and try to keep general storage stuff on these drives so speed is less of an issue.Mine haven’t got noticeably hot. There’s is a slight click when it’s working. It’s not an issue unless you’re recording vocals. The drive would need to be moved away from the microphone.
User
No noise, speed, or heat issues, still photography storage
One week review. Have additional GRaid drives with no problems over years which made me go to Drives. Decided I would add non raid drives to another system. Doing still photography about 1Tb+ per year and using LR and PS. Use for photo storage only. Purchased Thunderbolt for enterprise quality and daisy chain capability. Speed is adequate and can process from drive with "maybe" minimal lag - so far not enough to move a current process file to SSD internal which is option on my system. No noise issue and does not run too hot. Noise is less than my raid drives. Purchased a cheaper USB C same size Drive for direct clone backup of TB drive. This drive is less speed dependent and I connect to USB port saving my other TB port. Very pleased with system. Non TB same width and height but lengh less, nevertheless stacks well.
User
Unusually loud. Odd noises even when not being written to/read from. Slow.
On their best day a 7200 rpm drive will only average around 120MB/sec transfer speed for read/write - making the G-Drive thunderbolt 3 claimed speed of "up to 250MB/sec" essentially impossible. Pretty disappointed in myself for not doing that research first. More crucial however was the incessant knocking noises the drive makes every few seconds, even though the drive isn't being accessed. Very disappointed. Returned.*
User
The ease of use on a Mac is the best - plug it in
G-Technology G-Drive is using the latest technology for file storage/transfers - Thunderbolt 3. The build is extremely solid and the brushed aluminum case matches my iMac perfectly. But because of cost constraints, be aware that this is not a SSD but a 7200RPM build and simply doesn't offer the blazing speed that Thunderbolt 3 is capable of at this point in time. You are paying primarily for the storage space these units are providing. Here is the speed transfer breakdown by storage size of this new HD: 4TB: up to 180MB/s; 6TB: up to 226MB/s; 8TB: up to 205MB/s; 10TB: up to 245MB/s; 12TB: up to 250MB/s 8.27” x 5.12” x 1.79” I have not used an active TB 3 cable with this machine so I'm not sure if that would begin maximize the potential speed of this TB 3 External HD but it is constrained already with the 7200RPM drive. And so far, I really don't see any real-world noticeable gains in transfer speed from my FireWire 800 OWC Guardian Maximus HD to the G-Tech TB 3 HD. The ease of use on a Mac is the best - plug it in, my iMac recognizes it immediately and I was off and running with Time Machine and file storage/transfers. Finally, don't bother logging on and/or calling G-Technology (which is a Western Digital Company) to register your HD. The company is no longer accepting registrations on these products via their online support page or phone. I know - I just talked to a customer support rep last week and that is exactly what he told me. He told me to keep the receipt for proof of purchase.
User
Best 8TB Thunderbolt 3 drive out there
Excellent Thunderbolt 3 drive! I have it hanging on the back of my iMac 27” Retina 5K, and partitioned for a 2TB volume for my Time Machine backups, and a 6TB volume for my offline music file storage. Just perfect! Great performance! A little clickety-clakcety, even when you’re not actively reading/writing to it, but I suppose that’s what you get with conventional spindle drives. Also, for the very best transfer speeds, use a high-quality SHORT Thunderbolt 3 cable. 0.5 meter is best.
User
My hard drive works perfect.
You can always depend on a G Drive, it’s fast and exactly what you need to do video editing.This one here is secondhand and works perfect. No complaints at all.
User
Top quality, but the light is a bit bright for a bedroom.
I have had great results with G-DRIVES, top quality. I put mine on top of a piece of foam to stop the head motion from transmitting to the shelf it is on. I also have a small square of post it note over the light, which is too bright for me. But I love its speed and quality.
User
HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE drive
HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE drive.I could kick myself for buying another G-DRIVE. These stupid drives always fall asleep and take forever to come aliveLACIE makes the best drives if you're editing.FURIOUS that G-Drive is still in business.
User
G-drive
Best product, better price, got delivery on time.
User
Five Stars
Very quiet. I don't hear it. I was surprised: I thought Thunderbolt 3 would be faster...
User
Disco externo
Ha funcionado bien, aproximadamente tengo 2 años con el, no me gusta que tiene luz que lo calienta y después de horas de uso emite demasiado calor! , tampoco es practico que tenga dos iconos para identificar que está conectado, en ocasiones dificulta su expulsión.
User
The supplier does not provide the correct plugs for Australia
The supplier does not supply an appropriate way to link the drive to power and wastes everyone's time. The drive may be great but there are additional charges getting it from the USA and like so many USA companies, they act as if America is the only country worthy of plugs. It is a lazy slack company who don't look after international customers.
User
Great for storing a lot of data
Nice quick big storage system
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