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by Alexkidd on 23 Apr 2013, 08:59
DjCzar wrote:im running windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit.
theorically x64 systems can use up to some exibytes but in practice windows 7 are limited to 128gb i hope that's enough for ya 
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by DjCzar on 23 Apr 2013, 18:19
well actually it depends on how many ram slots your laptop has so mine has 2 slots and i have seen 8gb ddr2 200 pin ram modules but they are very expensive.
but i think for now 8 gb of ram would be enough!
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by DjCzar on 23 Apr 2013, 18:21
cinq wrote:DjCzar wrote:im running windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit.
theorically x64 systems can use up to some exibytes but in practice windows 7 are limited to 128gb i hope that's enough for ya 
How much is a Exibytes?? I have heard of Terabytes. I have a 2 Tb external hard drive that i use for all my music.
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by MusicMeister on 25 Apr 2013, 00:16
Ok.... let's just clear this up now...  Bit - 0/1 Nybble (Nyble) - 4 bits Byte - 8 bits/2 nybbles - Also called an 'octet' since 'technically' parity bits can come into play and muddy the waters up.  Word - 16 bits/2 bytes (on PC Intel Architecture anyway  ) kilobyte - 1,000 bytes - 10^3 - (ok, in marketing speak it's 1000, it's actually 1024 because of the binary nature of computers, but let's keep it 'marketing speak' for the purposes of this demonstration) Megabyte - 1,000,000 bytes (Million) - 10^6 - 1000 Kilobytes Gigabyte - 1,000,000,000 bytes (Billion) - 10^9 - 1000 Megabytes Terabyte - 1,000,000,000,000 bytes (Trillion) - 10^12 - 1000 Gigabytes Petabyte - 1,000,000,000,000 bytes - (Quadrillion)- 10^15 Exabyte - 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes - (Quintillion) - 10^18 - 1 billion gigabytes Zettabyte - 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes - (Sextillion) - 10^21 - 1000 Exabytes Yottabyte - 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes - (Septillion) - 10^24 - 1000 Zettabytes Does it show that I used to teach A+ Computer Tech certification and other computer classes? 
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by acemc on 25 Apr 2013, 08:31
Hannes wrote:Does it show that I used to teach A+ Computer Tech certification and other computer classes? Hell yeah! There are some names & numbers there, I've never heard, seen or thought of before. Thanks for the lesson, prof! 
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by DjCzar on 26 Apr 2013, 19:25
MusicMeister wrote:Ok.... let's just clear this up now...  Bit - 0/1 Nybble (Nyble) - 4 bits Byte - 8 bits/2 nybbles - Also called an 'octet' since 'technically' parity bits can come into play and muddy the waters up.  Word - 16 bits/2 bytes (on PC Intel Architecture anyway  ) kilobyte - 1,000 bytes - 10^3 - (ok, in marketing speak it's 1000, it's actually 1024 because of the binary nature of computers, but let's keep it 'marketing speak' for the purposes of this demonstration) Megabyte - 1,000,000 bytes (Million) - 10^6 - 1000 Kilobytes Gigabyte - 1,000,000,000 bytes (Billion) - 10^9 - 1000 Megabytes Terabyte - 1,000,000,000,000 bytes (Trillion) - 10^12 - 1000 Gigabytes Petabyte - 1,000,000,000,000 bytes - (Quadrillion)- 10^15 Exabyte - 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes - (Quintillion) - 10^18 - 1 billion gigabytes Zettabyte - 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes - (Sextillion) - 10^21 - 1000 Exabytes Yottabyte - 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes - (Septillion) - 10^24 - 1000 Zettabytes Does it show that I used to teach A+ Computer Tech certification and other computer classes? 
Thanks you for finally giving me this much info without taking the class! lol
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by rayanah on 11 Sep 2013, 11:12
I would like let you know opinions on the best quality and fastest brand.....
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