![]() The rear of the drive features three connection ports (two Thunderbolt 3 and one normal USB-C), a power port, and an on/off switch. The face of the drive is a grate with a light-up “G” in the center that glows and flickers with the drive’s activation. It’s a simple metallic rectangle with subdued branding and minimal design. The G-DRIVE Thunderbolt 3 is anything but flashy, and I like that. ![]() In the case of G-Technology’s latest G-DRIVE featuring Thunderbolt 3, this single drive solution plays multiple roles for me because of its speed, weight, size, build quality and connection options. This is their designation because I don’t need a lot of speed for those kinds of duties, and single and dual drives generally don’t provide fast enough speeds for my daily editing needs. I also use them to send footage across the country for various reasons. For single or dual drive arrays, I generally keep them under my monitor stand as a “business” or documents repository. There are different types of hard drives for different uses in my workflow.
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