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Hello,

Can you tell me how much 1000 GB is in GB, please?
Thank you in advance.

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(@)-JYX8X8-(@) Posted messages 4817 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   428
 
Look here => https://www.commentcamarche.net/informatique/technologies/24919-code-binaire-principe-codage-regles-symboles/

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(@)-JYX8X8-(@) Posted messages 4817 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   428
 
Hey, be careful not to confuse

1GB = 1Go = 1 Gigabyte
1Go = 8Gb = 1 Gigabyte = 8 Gigabits

So in this case it is indeed 1000Go = 1000GB but not 1024Go which would correspond to 1000 GiB!!! Of course, generally we note 1TB.
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yes lol
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mais hey, de quoi 1 Go = 8 Go, je te suis pas là, c'est anglais et l'autre français lol
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(@)-JYX8X8-(@) Posted messages 4817 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   428
 
Well, it's simple,

o = octet
b = bit
B = Bytes = Octet

1 octet = 1 Byte = 8 bits

Bytes is indeed the translation of octet and is written with an uppercase B, while the lowercase b means bit.
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you're so cool
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jmp59 Posted messages 29288 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   6 349
 
Hello,

1GB = 1GigaByte

Byte is the Anglo-Saxon word for Octet. So 1 GB = 1GO and 1,000 GB = 1,000 GO

Do not confuse bit (b) and Byte (B).
There are 8 bits in 1 Byte or Octet
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les go gb gigabyte gigaoctet c'est juste anglais et français 1024 ko=1 mo mb

1024 mo =1 gb-go 1000 gb-go = 1 tb téraoctet je crois et terabyte
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Ah yes, that's true, I'm just not too binary lol.
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Is there anyone who knows about circuits? I made a post but got no response, lol. The name is a 9.6-volt circuit on 12 volts.

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ognu Posted messages 1711 Status Membre 139
 
Well, the calculation is necessary: the splendid cross products: Let x be the number of bytes we are looking for.

Byte Bit 1 8 x 1000 


8x=1*1000 <=> x=(1*1000)/8 x=125

Thus, 1000 GigaBits is equal to 125 GigaBytes.
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Who is this aunt who gives me -1s, very encouraging for me who gives +1s?
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(@)-JYX8X8-(@) Posted messages 4817 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   428
 
:/ attention aux écritures, 1000GB = 1000GO, 1000Gb = 8*10^12 bits = 8000Gb

Je ne comprends pas comment tu arrives à 125Go :/
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ognu Posted messages 1711 Status Membre 139
 
Very true. Edit of my post.
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(@)-JYX8X8-(@) Posted messages 4817 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   428
 
Mmm, well it's not that accurate, you write 1000 Gigabytes equals 125 Gigaoctets

One Byte being equal to one octet, you are therefore saying that 1000GB = 125GB ^^
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