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The SanDisk Professional 6TB G-DRIVE PRO is an enterprise-class desktop hard drive designed for professionals who demand high performance and reliability. Featuring dual Thunderbolt 3 ports for rapid data transfer, a robust 7200RPM Ultrastar drive, and a generous 6TB storage capacity, this drive is perfect for creative workflows. With daisy chaining capabilities and compatibility with both Mac and Windows, it’s the ultimate solution for managing large files efficiently.
Hard Drive | 6 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
Brand | SanDisk Professional |
Series | G-DRIVE Pro |
Item model number | SDPH51J-006T-NBAAD |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Item Weight | 2.73 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 5.12 x 1.81 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.27 x 5.12 x 1.81 inches |
Color | Space Grey |
Flash Memory Size | 6 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | USB-C |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
ASIN | B098S19Y1Q |
Date First Available | July 2, 2021 |
J**S
This fast external drive powers other SanDisk external SSDs to better performance on my iMac system.
This fast external drive has helped power (one at a time) other SanDisk external SSDs to better performance on my iMac system. Problems I had copying a large 3.8 TB photos library were resolved when that external SSD where the library was located was connected to the daisy-chain power supply from this G-Drive. I was able to overcome the previously dead-ended MacOS error Code -36 issues.This G-Drive's speed is also adequate to edit and render 60+ minute 4K videos on its external storage without dropping / hesitation. The 7.68 TB it permits has allowed me to rearrange and clean up files on other drives (2x4TB and 4x5TB) to make the most of the space they offer. Also, I've placed a cloud Sync drive onto it, which is permitting streaming upload of my large files - pics and videos, etc. (One has to rename the "Photos Library.photoslibrary" file to allow the contents to be copied up, as Sync does not allow the copy of library files).The result? This is like another level power boost to my iMac (2019) 1TB internal SSD, 3.6 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9, Radeon Pro Vega 48-8GB + 32GB 2667 MHz DDR4 Ram system, now operating on MacOS Sonoma 14.4.Seems a bit costly, but I have been blessed to have the $ resource to be able to have made the jump to purchase it.The integrity of this drive vs data loss is another strong characteristic that affirms my delight in this purchase.
J**B
Excellent build quality and speeds are as expected
My purchase was for the G-Drive PRO, which is a mechanical hard drive, not an SSD.There are some reviews for this drive on Amazon that say the speeds are terrible. Do not listen to them. They do not understand that this is NOT an SSD, it is an enterprise class SATA mechanical hard drive in a TB3 case. The bottleneck here is the mechanical hard drive. There are people complaining that this is not a "40gb capable drive". This is laughable pure ignorance of the technology and what they purchased. The mechanical hard drive inside is NOWHERE near capable of 40gb speeds. If you need huge mass storage the G-Drive PRO is an excellent drive. If you need the absolute fastest speeds then you should buy the SSD version. Just do your research to understand the technology you are buying.
P**W
My most trusted brand of hard drive.
I've been buying G-technology (now SanDisk Pro) drives for more than a decade. When friends ask about external drives for video playback, photo storage, serious back-up, these are the drives I point them to first. I've never had one fail (ymmv), all of the drives I've ever purchased are still in operation by myself or a family member. The only reason I even buy new drives is I keep filling them up. The speed and stability is extremely reliable. I've never found the drive noise to be a problem, but if you need to do audio recording you will encounter read/write clicks, so placement is important.The only reason I don't give these a higher portability rating is because they are not bus powered (I would not expect them to be). If you do want to move these around our travel with them you will have to deal with the cabling, and if you do need to transport drives lots you should be familiar with proper care to avoid damaging the drive mechanism (these days, I'd drop the money on fast SSDs for travel).If you need speed and reliability, these are always a safe bet.
P**J
240MB/s is about all you get
This is okay as a backup drive, it's not very fast, about 240MB/s on Mac intel even over T3. You have to relocate the feet and rip off a warranty sticker to put a new drive in there, and the new drive ideally will have metal studs added to the sides to ride in the rubber cushions included. I only got 260MB/s on a bigger replacement drive. I didn't get much noise from this unit in general, noise may be coming from people's drives. I wasn't able to get my monitor working via the T3 daisy chain. The daisy chain requires the drive power to be on. Keep expectations low and you won't be disappointed.
M**Y
Industrial Strength Storage.
I have recently purchased this particular external storage for my photography, I have other smaller externals from OWC, LaCie and SanDisk. But they are were more for my MacBook and this particular G-Drive I got to back up both my Photo's and my iMac. So now I'm reasonably safe with my Data. Of course I just found out that my video card is beginning to die, just perfect!
A**E
Solid
I have dozens of these drives for storing film footage. I used large LaCie drives for a while but had two of those freeze. (The Rugged ones seem more reliable). So far, over a period of years, these SanDisk drives have been solid and reliable which is all that I ask.
A**R
Warning: Not Thunderbolt 3 Speeds, Not a Pro Drive
WARNING!: This drive is not pro. Not in 2020, 2021, or 2022.It is advertised as a Thunderbolt 3 drive. However, it does not meet that standard's transfer speed (40Gb/s). Instead, it's actually a Thunderbolt 2 drive (20GB/s) transfer with a T3 cable. So half the transfer speed on a 12TB drive. Pro in 2020, 2021, 2022 is 40GB/s.We made the unfortunate discovery on a shoot when it was too late to get any alternates. The transfers were going alarmingly slow, even for HD footage. Upon investigating, the "fine print" on the box revealed the issue.I've spoken multiple times with GTech/Western Digital/Sandisk. They claim the drive functions "according to their" specification. However, it is not what anyone would expect from a drive advertised as Thunderbolt 3. Again, Thunderbolt 3 is 40Gb/s. So is "Pro".Furthermore, the drive is having issues. It repeatedly puts itself to sleep though system preferences are set to never do so. Anyone who edits understands how slow and harmful that can be.
R**S
G drives are really really good.
I talked to a friend and he mentioned you should be buying a SanDisk and what we found out is G Dr. is a SanDisk. It’s a good drive they work very well they’re quick fast and they just do the job I have a lot of these hard drives from my music workstation and they’re all mostly thunderbolt two interface drives and one of them has a USB but it’s just a good good drive I’m not gonna get anything else because I really like these drives and that’s it!
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