Demystifying Thunderboltโ„ข 3

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What is Thunderbolt 3?

Thunderbolt 3 technology is currently the fastest, most versatile protocol on the market capable of high-speed transfers 8x faster than USB 3.0, connecting multiple displays/monitors and daisychaining storage devices through a single Thunderbolt 3 port.

One Port To Do It All

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Connector
Thunderbolt 3 uses the versatile USB-Cโ„ข connector - it doesn't matter which end you connect to your PC - making connecting easy.

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Performance
Thunderbolt 3 delivers transfer speeds of up to 40Gb/s with a portion of the bandwidth reserved for video transmission like dual 5K monitors. That still leaves ample bandwidth for access from storage devices, and other peripherals.

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Daisy Chaining
Daisy chain up to 6 devices through a single Thunderbolt 3 port (ex. storage + network + monitor + power), leaving other ports available for additional peripheral devices.

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Single-Cable Versatility
A single Thunderbolt 3 cable can be used for high-speed data transfers or supply up 100W of power.

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Better Bus Power
Thunderbolt 3 delivers up to 15W of power for connected bus-powered devices. This is required for high-performance NVMe SSDs like our G-DRIVE PRO SSD.

How Thunderbolt 3 is Different from Others?

ProtocolThunderbolt 3USB 3.2Thunderbolt 2
ConnectorUSB-CUSB-CMini DisplayPort
PerformanceUp to 40Gb/s1Up to 20Gb/s1Up to 20Gb/s1
Daisy ChainingUp to 6 devices-Up to 6 devices
USB Power DeliveryYesYes-
Bus Power for Connected DevicesUp to 15WUp to 7.5WUp to 10W

Aaron Lieber

Cinematographer

Aaron, is an award-winning surf cinematographer and filmmaker based in Oceanside, California. He works with the worldโ€™s best athletes including John John Florence, Kolohe Andino, Mick Fanning, Bethany Hamilton, Rob Machado, Carissa Moore, and Alana Blanchard.

The speed and reliability of Thunderboltโ„ข 3

With ever-evloving media storage requirement, Aaron relies on the speed of Thunderbolt (TM) 3 to complete his projects quickly. Staying ahead of the technology curve is critical for Aaronโ€™s work, where fast transfers and effective data management can save thousands of dollars in his shoots.

Aaron talks Thunderbolt 3

Thunderbolt 3 simply solves all the bottle neck issues I was having with my work flow. I want to be able to work as fast as I can while editing but also minimize the time I am waiting for data to transfer or be backed up. Thunderbolt 3 helps speed up my work flow and complete my jobs faster. 

I usually do a 2 quick back ups to the fastest SSDโ€™s I can get my hands on which are currently the new SanDisk Professional PRO-BLADE SSD Ecosystem Then when I am back in my office Iโ€™ll back up to my G-RAID Shuttle 8 to edit from and then to a G-RAID 2 for a second back up. Iโ€™ll then clear my SSDโ€™s and re-use them for the next job. 

Iโ€™ve tried to build my storage ecosystem to be as simplest as possible, fastest, smallest more durable drives to take on the road with me. Then a shuttle 8 to be able to edit and manage multiple projects from and a G-RAID 2 for a secondary cold storage. Eventually Iโ€™d love to back up to the cloud as well.

Right now I use an array of Thunderbolt 3 products. But the main ones are the PRO-DOCK 4 , G-RAID SHUTTLE 8 - 96TB and multiple GRAID 2 - 36TB. 

Disclosures

  1. Based on read speed, unless otherwise specified. As used for transfer rate, megabyte per second (MB/s) = one million bytes per second. Performance will vary depending on your hardware and software components and configurations.
  2. As used for storage capacity, 1GB = 1 billion bytes and 1TB = one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less, depending on operating environment.
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