
With speeds of up to 2,600 MB/s, the 7.68 TB SanDisk Professional G-DRIVE PRO STUDIO enterprise-class desktop external SSD has an impressive endurance of 11,000 TBW and features dual Thunderbolt 3 ports that allow for easy daisy-chaining. Thanks to a 43% discount, it goes for US$999.99 instead of US$1,749.99.
Only available with 7.68 TB and carrying a list price label that reads US$1,749.99 on both Amazon and Western Digital’s website, the SanDisk Professional G-DRIVE PRO STUDIO enterprise external SSD is now down to US$999.99. This 43% discount is not enough to bring it to the lowest price so far, since Amazon offered it briefly for US$799.99 in early April (according to Camelcamelcamel).
The highlights of this piece of hardware that carries the model number SDPS71F-007T-NBAAD include a sturdy, stackable aluminum enclosure with active cooling, sequntial transfer rates up to 2,600 MB/s (read) and 1,900 MB/s (write), dual Thunderbolt 3 connectivity with support for daisy-chaining (up to 5 devices), 11,000 TBW endurance rating, macOS 10.12+ compatible out-of-the-box and Windows 10+ compatible after a reformat. Thunderbolt 2 compatibility is provided via the use of an adapter, which can be acquired separately.
The SanDisk Professional G-DRIVE PRO STUDIO is covered by a 5-year limited warranty and ships with only one Thunderbolt 3 cable. Those who decide to buy it from Western Digital can also acquire a data recovery plan, which is priced at US$9.99 (2 years) or US$14.99 (3 years).
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