what is the difference between tb and gb when it comes to computer memory?

June 7th, 2007 | by computermemory |
computer memory
FATIMAH C asked:


i want to purchase a computer that has 1.5TB and want to know how much more memory it has the a computer with 750GB.

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  1. 4 Responses to “what is the difference between tb and gb when it comes to computer memory?”

  2. By jt51502004 on Jun 7, 2007 | Reply

    Double the amount of hard drive space. 750mb * 2 is 1.5tb. Not memory.

  3. By NOKIA N on Jun 9, 2007 | Reply

    hi. 1.5TB = 15000GB. SO THERE WOULD BE 750GB MORE IF YOU UPGRADE FROM 750GB TO 1.5TB.

  4. By Michael H on Jun 10, 2007 | Reply

    memory and hard drive space are different if you had a computer with a 1.5 terra byte memory might as welll put it to use and hack the pentagon or somthing ;)… to enhance performance you need faster processor and more memory not more hard drive space…

  5. By triciagems on Jun 12, 2007 | Reply

    With such high Hard drive space, what are you planning? Back to the point. Hard drive space is mainly for storing files or datas., On the otherhand memory comes with the motherboard this makes your computer to run fast. Higher memory means faster and better computer. More hard drive space more files to be save.

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