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wesk702 macrumors 68000 Jul 7, 2007 1,809 368 The hood Jun 12, 2014 #2 Best story ever. Can we get this stickied?
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Riwam macrumors 65816 Jan 7, 2014 1,095 244 Basel, Switzerland Jun 13, 2014 #4 wesk702 said: Best story ever. Can we get this stickied? Click to expand... I wonder what the "6GB" are in the specs of your nMP mentioned in the foot note Ed
wesk702 said: Best story ever. Can we get this stickied? Click to expand... I wonder what the "6GB" are in the specs of your nMP mentioned in the foot note Ed
wesk702 macrumors 68000 Jul 7, 2007 1,809 368 The hood Jun 13, 2014 #5 Riwam said: I wonder what the "6GB" are in the specs of your nMP mentioned in the foot note Ed Click to expand... 16 corrected
Riwam said: I wonder what the "6GB" are in the specs of your nMP mentioned in the foot note Ed Click to expand... 16 corrected
Riwam macrumors 65816 Jan 7, 2014 1,095 244 Basel, Switzerland Jun 13, 2014 #6 wesk702 said: 16 corrected Click to expand... Don't want to bother you at all. Just... isn't it 1 TB...or is 1 Tb technically OK? Purely a question. Regards Ed
wesk702 said: 16 corrected Click to expand... Don't want to bother you at all. Just... isn't it 1 TB...or is 1 Tb technically OK? Purely a question. Regards Ed
AidenShaw macrumors P6 Feb 8, 2003 18,667 4,677 The Peninsula Jun 13, 2014 #7 Riwam said: Don't want to bother you at all. Just... isn't it 1 TB...or is 1 Tb technically OK? Purely a question. Regards Ed Click to expand... "B" means "bytes". (So does "O" si vous parlez Français.) "b" means "bits". A "B" is eight times bigger than a "b". "TB" is most likely correct for a disk. Also note that "T" is 10^12, not 2^40. "Ti" is 2^40. Last edited: Jun 14, 2014
Riwam said: Don't want to bother you at all. Just... isn't it 1 TB...or is 1 Tb technically OK? Purely a question. Regards Ed Click to expand... "B" means "bytes". (So does "O" si vous parlez Français.) "b" means "bits". A "B" is eight times bigger than a "b". "TB" is most likely correct for a disk. Also note that "T" is 10^12, not 2^40. "Ti" is 2^40.