How much is a 500g hard drive, and how much is a 500 gigabit hard drive

Updated on number 2024-05-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Jingdong, or Zhongguancun, you can go to see **, it's still good, it's basically in the 500-700 range now.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A 500 gigabyte hard drive is 500g.

    500 gigabytes (g) = 512,000 megabytes (MB). The units of capacity from smallest to largest are: bytes (B), KB, MB, GB, and TB.

    The relationship between them is: 1TB=1024GB; 1gb=1024mb;1mb=1024kb;1KB = 1024 bytes. Data storage is represented in decimal and data transfer is expressed in binary, so 1KB is not equal to 1000B.

    1kb=1024b;1mb=1024kb=1024×1024b。where 1024=, bytes) 8 bit (see below); 1kb (kibibyte, kilobyte) 1024b = 2 10 b; 1MB (megabyte, megabyte, megabyte, abbreviated as "megabyte") 1024KB = 2 20 B.

    Introduction to Conversion:

    500 gigabytes is 500 gigabytes and 48828125 gigabytes (gb). MB and MB (note the case of b mother) are often mistaken for the same meaning, but in fact, mbyte means "megabyte", and mbit means megabits.

    1024MB = 1GBMB or MIB can be Mebibyte, i.e. 220 = 1,048,576 bits (byte) megabytes, or 106 = 1,000,000 bytes.

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