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dynamik wrote: Well, 100 / 8 = 12.5. When you're multiplying it that many times, that extra half a meg adds up. Also, it looks like you're estimating the GB and TB conversions by dividing by 1000 instead of 1024. I'm not sure how accurate you need to be.
cisco_trooper wrote: I don't like buying a 500GB drive and only getting 465GB because someone DECIDES not to use binary..
dynamik wrote: Wow, I've never come across "bibits" before. Interesting.
JDMurray wrote: cisco_trooper wrote: I don't like buying a 500GB drive and only getting 465GB because someone DECIDES not to use binary.. The "missing" disk space is due to the file system formatting. NTFS is a fatty of a file system.
cisco_trooper wrote: Yeah, I'm aware of the overhead of formatting, but what I'm talking about is the crap that they actually write on the retail packages, "1GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes"
dynamik wrote: Say someone needs to back up 500gb of data from a few computers, so he or she buys a 500gb external drive.
dynamik wrote: You really don't find that to be deceptive?
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