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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2009

Explanation of Bits, Bytes and RAM

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  • i have 64gb of 2000mhz ram in my system....

  • you missed one and was wrong on gigabyte it's

    1 kilo = 1,000

    next one is mega so

    1 mega = 1,000,000

    1 giga = 1,000,000,000

    so that mean's

    1 tera = 1,000,000,000,000

    i won't bother with the ones after tera

  • LOOL armstrong, aldrin, and the other one.

  • 1 byte to do either one* tired not paying much attention.

    2 bytes more per every single function*

  • and also the 1/0 was created by a german i think(im not really sure i wasnt paying attention yesterday) because 1/0 = 1bits to do either one. e.g. yes = 3 bytes. 2 bites more per every single function and movement in the computer = raped memory.

    flash drive (solid state as you described) drives work at the speed of light / lightning "in a flash" hence where they get there names from.

  • with the whole computers can only count in 8 bit bytes counting from 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128. atm we are on about 64 bit computer systems (at the average home computer)

  • I know, just trying to keep it simple. Didn't want to go too deep into the whole factors of 8 thing.

  • very helpful in my school reporting! thanks for posting this!

  • OVERCLOCK!!!!

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