I think 1.7 gb and 64 gb's gap is 62.23
No. The Dell Inspiron 6400 has no external SATA connector.
60 GB, although with a windows install that goes down to 52.8GB
1000 MB = 1 GB Not much, compared to 1 GB is roughly: 30/1000 MB
The price difference between the sixteen GB and the eight GB is not very much. The sixteen GB costs about four hundred dollars where the eight GB costs about three hundred fifty dollars.
Look at it this way: 2000 MB = 2 GB so it would look like this in figures: 938/2000
The Sony Vaio SR is a very popular notebook computer with great specifications. Mobility is also a key factor with its light weight. The on-board memory is PC2-6400 SDRAM memory rated at 2 gigabytes.
20 Gb (gigabyte) is 20000 mb (megabyte) Answer:20GB is 93 times more memory than 215 MB.
Yes, you can use one stick of 2GB 6400 memory and two sticks of 1GB 6400 memory to achieve a total of 4GB of RAM. However, it's important to ensure that your motherboard supports this configuration and that the memory sticks are compatible with each other. Mixing different sizes and possibly brands can sometimes affect performance or stability, but they should function together as long as they have the same specifications.
8 GB and 8.00 GB are the same size.
A single-sided, single-layer Blu-Ray disc can hold about 25 GB compared to the 4.7 GB of a single-sided, single-layer DVD.
no where near
If you are looking for a comparison to tell you how much 200MB is, it is typically very small compared to the standard or 2 or 4 GB (2048MB or 4096MB) If you are requesting pricing, prices vary greatly depending on hardware.