G-Technology G-RAID Removable Thunderbolt 2 USB 3.0 Enclosure For Sale

G-Technology G-RAID Removable Thunderbolt 2 USB 3.0 Enclosure
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G-Technology G-RAID Removable Thunderbolt 2 USB 3.0 Enclosure:
$275.00

This G-Technology G-RAID removable drive enclosure is in excellent cosmetic and working condition. Includes the enclosure only (no hard drives), Thunderbolt 2 cable, USB 3.0 cable, and the power cable / power brick. Enclosure fits 3.5" hard drives. This enclosure gives you access to the powerful G-Technology enclosure and online software. You can offer with confidence!
G-Technology G-RAID Removable Thunderbolt 2 USB 3.0 Enclosure -
ITEMCONDITION

E Excellent -Cosmetically shows slight wear and/or signs of use. Item Note: ENCLOSURE ONLY; MISSING BOTH DRIVES.

ITEM DESCRIPTIONRemovable Dual-Drive Storage System...G-RAID with Thunderbolt is a high-performance, removable dual 7200RPM Enterprise-class hard drive storage system featuring both Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.0 connectivity. For ultimate flexibility, choose between hardware RAID 0, 1 or JBOD to quickly access, browse, edit and backup your digital library.With transfer rates up to 440MB/s, this ultra-fast storage solution is designed for the most demanding creative projects, easily supporting multistream HD, 2K and compressed 4K video workflows.

Item Includes

  • G-RAID with Thunderbolt dual drive storage system
  • Thunderbolt cable
  • USB 3.0 (compatible with USB 2.0) ** Item Note: ENCLOSURE ONLY; MISSING BOTH DRIVES. **



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