View Full Version : How do you like your CalDigit drives?
Kaku Ito
08-23-2008, 09:39 PM
CalDigit is coming out with products that are utilizing new technologies in SATA. They seem very cost effective and scaleable, so let's discuss how they could be used in small to large scale productions.
http://www.caldigit.com/
ckarcher
08-23-2008, 10:08 PM
I have one of the first HDPro raids and it has been rock solid and incredibly fast ( able to do 2K).
great product and even better support.
Mitch Gross
08-23-2008, 10:24 PM
Abel really likes the CalDigit products. In addition to many other uses, this is the brand of drives we stock to send out to clients for Phantom rentals.
office@sif309
08-28-2008, 01:35 PM
What you think about g-save (g-technology)
Mitch Gross
08-28-2008, 02:02 PM
G-Tech is okay but we like CalDigit better. The guy who designed the G-Tech went on to create CalDigit.
Benjamin Rowland
08-29-2008, 05:27 AM
We have several G-Tech drives, and we're also using a CalDigit drive. The CalDigit has the edge in features and build quality, but only by a little bit.
We've also got a Facilis Terrablock - that sucker is a beast! Ain't cheap though.
Chris Parker
08-29-2008, 07:01 AM
we have lots of caldigit drives. i found the esata ones are working flawlessly. we got four of their FireWireVR drives a couple of months ago, and since plugging in our MacBook Pros to them we have had to replace fully FIVE (that's right....FIVE) logic boards on our laptops. the firewire ports keep getting fried, and i am pretty sure the root of the problem is the CalDigit FWVR drives. I am sending them ALL back this week (as two more logic boards just burned out yesterday) and replacing them.
Now, I am not 100% certain that these drives are the cause of our problems, but we have about 10 laptops that have never had issues until we picked up the FWVR drives from CalDigit. If anyone out there knows of another reason our firewire ports are burning out faster than Cheech and Chong, I am all ears.
That said, I do like CalDigit's OTHER products, and would still recommend them.
One disappointing thing is that I called their tech support for help, and to ask them some questions, and informed them of my problem, and I was told their chief technology officer would call me back within hours. Never heard from them......
Luckily, I have a 'hard drive guy' whose service (and prices) are stellar. He has offered to take back all four drives and replace them with any make I choose. He told me he felt really bad about it, and he wants to make it up to me, as he is trying to build long term relationships. If anyone wants his contact info., I would be happy to recommend his service. He used to work for CalDigit but is now on his own. I am in Canada, and even though he is in the States, I buy from him as his prices, and service both get a 'A' in my book.
miraclemonsters
08-29-2008, 02:21 PM
We use a CallDigit Fire Wire Raid for backing up .r3d footage on location onto mirrored drives and are quite happy with size, performance and the swappable drives, which all live happily in a separate Peli Case.
David Wyatt
08-30-2008, 05:03 AM
We use the CalDigit eSata Raid 5 tower and it's rock solid & fast (pricey though!) Worth every penny in the long run.
Curran Giddens
08-30-2008, 09:12 AM
G-Tech is okay but we like CalDigit better. The guy who designed the G-Tech went on to create CalDigit.
I wonder if he also worked at Medéa years ago. Those guys had the best support in the business for years. A 5-year warranty is unheard of these days. They even fixed one of my old VideoRAID RT 's that was past it's 5-year warranty. Then G-Tech spun-off and Medéa was bought by Avid.
Kaku Ito
08-31-2008, 11:08 PM
Thanks peeps, when I get my test RAID card for CalDigit (the one that connects to HD Element), I will post some report.
SandeepDey
10-09-2008, 08:34 PM
I hear good things getting better.
Chris Parker
10-09-2008, 08:55 PM
i used a lot of caldigit up till now, but had some problems with their FWVR units. i am thinking of switching to sonnet when the fusion f3 is shipping.....