hard disk size, for example. 1GB = 1024mb.
While hard disk manufacturer use decimal system, for example. 1GB = 1000mb.
That's the reason I think.
Btw, nice review.
This post has been edited by hidz7: Apr 9 2011, 06:39 PM
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In my opinion, the reason why the HDD shows 700gb in windows because windows use binary system to calculate
hard disk size, for example. 1GB = 1024mb. While hard disk manufacturer use decimal system, for example. 1GB = 1000mb. That's the reason I think. Btw, nice review. This post has been edited by hidz7: Apr 9 2011, 06:39 PM |
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