G-Technology G-RAID Studio 8TB

The G-RAID Studio may be expensive, but its super-quick storage is ideally suited to 4K video editing
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Published on 7 February 2015
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Reviewed price £599 inc VAT

G-Technology’s high-capacity G-RAID Studio is designed for Mac users; it uses Thunderbolt 2, which is found on MacBooks and iMacs, and is styled to ape the Mac Pro workstation. It will work with a Thunderbolt-equipped PC, but there’s a performance penalty.

Only a couple of PC motherboards support Thunderbolt 2, but PCI-Express add-in cards can upgrade existing systems. Whether you go down this route or plug the G-RAID Studio into a Mac, this external hard drive will produce blisteringly fast transfer speeds.

The two hot-swappable 3.5in disks spin at 7,200rpm. You pull the disks out vertically from the top of the unit, with a pop-out cover hiding the drive trays from view. Each drive is secured to a disk caddy with four screws.

The G-RAID Studio is configured as RAID 0 out of the box, but you can switch to RAID 1 or JBOD using the free configuration utility. In RAID 0 on a Mac, formatted with the Mac OS Extended file system, it wrote large files at a rapid 312MB/s and read them at an identical speed. Small files were understandably tougher, but the drive still managed to produce 272MB/s write speeds and 272MB/s read speeds. It also impressed in our new extra-large file transfer test, which uses a mammoth 6GB video file; the G-RAID Studio both wrote and read this file at 323MB/s.

Switching to RAID 1, where files are mirrored across the two disks, transfer speeds were understandably slower, but the G-RAID Studio still produced some impressive numbers. Large files were written at 156MB/s and read at 147MB/s, small files were written and read at 153MB/s, and the extra-large files was written at 161MB/s and read at 147MB/s.

On a Thunderbolt 1-equipped PC with the disks formatted with the NTFS file system, speeds were similar when copying large files, but for small files write speeds dropped to 79MB/s and read speeds fell to 72MB/s.

The G-RAID Studio 8TB is expensive, but it is fast. The Thunderbolt connection means it isn’t practical for non-Mac users, unless you buy an add-in card or swap motherboards, but based on the speeds and capacity we’d say it’s worth the extra effort if you’re after fast external storage with built-in redundancy.

 

SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity 8TB
Cost per gigabyte £0.07
Interface Thunderbolt 2.0
Warranty One-year RTB
Details www.g-technology.com
Part code 0G03366

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Tom started writing about technology right after graduating from University, but has been a games and gadget fan for as long as he can remember. Beyond photography, music and home entertainment, he's also the first port of call for all reviews content on Expert Reviews.

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