None--Gigabytes and Megahertz measure completely different things.
None. Megahertz (MhZ) is a measure of frequency/wavelength and gigabyte (GB) is a measure of capacity. Perhaps you were wanting to ask how many megabytes are in a gigabyte? That answer is 1000.
If talking about processors then, no.
None. A byte is a unit of storage (in this case), hertz is a unit of frequency.
The MHz is the speed of the memory, while the MB or GB is the capacity. Put much more stock in the capacity (MB or GB) than the speed.
I don't understand the question, unless you are referring to Mhz and Ghz? if so: 1000 Mhz = 1 Ghz So if you had a 2.8 Ghz processor, that would be 2800 Mhz.
Around 8 gigabytes.
what is the rate of two 2 gb ram 800 mhz? and what is the rate of 500 gb hard disk, Intel core to duo 2.8 ghz ,Intel motherboard 856 ,and samsung 23 " lcd monitor
mhz is a different object but to answer your question simply, no prefix= x1, kilo= x10, mega= x100, giga= x1000
Same as Megabytes and Gigabytes. 1000 Megahertz in 1 Gigahertz
No, keep the new stick to 533, you can go 666 or 667 but no higher. it will work @ the lowes speed of all, and will be 15-25 % slower than matching speed.
Bytes are collections of 8 bits stored in digital logic or other computer components (hard-drives, DVDs, CDs). One gigabyte (GB) is 2 to the power 30 bytes. Thus, one gigabyte is 1073741824 bytes, or 1048576 kilobytes (kB), or 1024 megabytes (MB). One kB is 2 to the power 10 bytes. One MB is 2 to the power 20 bytes. Hertz (Hz) is the measurement unit for frequency. One Hz means one cycle per second. One MHz is one million cycles per second. For example, the clock signal in digital logic can be of 4 MHz, which means that there are 4 million cycles (periods) of the clock signal per second. Thus, there is no relationship between MHz and GB. The question is posed incorrectly.
the term GB what does it mean the term MB what does it mean the term MHz what does it mean the term KB what does it mean the term bytes what does it mean ? i see the terms on my computer and i would like the defnition of each one.