Originally Posted by Sir VG
Another general hardware question.
Q) I bought a 200GB HD, but it's only 188GB! I GOT RIPPED OFF!
A) Nope. Computer manufacturers list drives in a different format than what computers actually use. Drives are listed as if 1GB = 1000KB. However computers really see it as 1GB = 1024KB. So while you think your 200GB HD = 200,000KB, since 1GB really equals 1024KB, given you actually do have 200,000KB, you really have 200,000/1024 minus formatting and such. Don't worry, you're not the only one who finds the standard stupid.
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hahahaa! i had forgotten about that... what a great idea for a question.
also maybe some coverage on the ambiguous memory "pcxx00" ratings and what they really mean, plus what processors typically use what.
How ya doing, buddy?