We don’t know much about the internal hard drive itself other than it having a 5400RPM spinning speed and, in all likelihood, two 1TB platters, which has been the maximum available for the last three years. Note that the G-Drive mobile USB-C uses a Gen 1 Type-C connector which means that it is limited to a theoretical maximum speed of 5Gbps, similar to USB 3.0. The drive is rated at 140MBps for the 2TB version in terms of read speed, dipping to 135MBps for the 4TB model due to the increased number of platters. There’s no software package included here, in contrast to WD’s MyPassport Ultra. This can be achieved by using the Computer Management services within Windows or by downloading a dedicated formatting utility from G-Tech. ![]() The drive is Mac formatted by default, so you’ll need to format it for Windows if you’re intending on using the device with Microsoft’s operating system. Here’s how the G-Drive mobile USB-C 2TB performed in our benchmark tests:ĬrystalDiskMark: 102MBps (read) 133MBps (write)Ītto: 174MBps (read, 256mb) 149MBps (write, 256mb)ĪS SSD: 129MBps (seq read) 123MBps (seq write) Performance
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