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I need rock-solid evidence real fast guyz
I'm talking to this guy who thinks 1000mb=1gb. but WE all know better. I need technical data and other proofs that it's 1024mb=1gb, etc.
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Re: I need rock-solid evidence real fast guyz
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But, if you want the technical explanation: 1GB can mean either "gigabyte" or "gibibyte", depending on who's saying it. Gigabyte: giga means billion, so gigabyte is 1,000,000,000 bytes. Gibibyte: the 'bi' in there is for binary, so it's binary style (2^10 instead of 1000) - 1,073,741,824 bytes (1024 mebibytes*) Through the years, people have mixed them up so much, that we usually call 1,073,741,824 bytes a gigabyte, even though many hard drive manufacturers still go by the original "1GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes" . . . it helps their drives look a bit larger. Basically, GB can mean either thing nowadays. HD makers mean gigabyte when they say it (which is only a billion bytes), and most computer users mean gibibyte when they say GB (even though they call it a "gigabyte" anyway). If anyone can correct me on any of this, feel free. I'm just going by memory. *I think that's the word
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