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Megabytes, Gigabytes or Terabytes.
Megabytes, Gigabytes or Terabytes.
depends on how big
The capacity of storage devices is measured in megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, etc.
Hard drive capacity can be measured in either gigabytes or terabytes. It depends on the amount of capacity it has. Hard drive capacity usually is defined by the largest unit of storage. For example a 2 TB drive usually is not referred to as a 2,000 GB drive.
A modern hard drive is measured in Gigabytes (GB) 1GB = 1024MB (Megabytes)
Your question is too vague, the capacity of what? Capacity of containers can be measured with volume, and units would be liters, quarts, or gallons. Capacity of computer systems is often measured in bytes, with units like megabytes or gigabytes. And capacity of some things like trucks and ships is often measured by weight, so the units would be kilograms, pounds, or tons.
Usually in GB and they range from 76 to 900 so if you want a really good computer I would shot for about 200 or 300 GB but if you can afford it and you want the best of the best go for a TB withch is (1,000,000,000,000 bytes)
PC2700 refers to the speed of the memory, not the capacity. You would have to look at the label on the stick to find the capacity. It's usually measured in megabytes or gigabytes.
Megahertz or MHz is not a measurement of the amount of ram. Ram is usually measured in megabytes or more likely gigabytes. Although, the frequency that the ram operates at is measured in megahertz. For example a stick of ddr3 ram can have 2 gigabytes capacity and operate at 1333 megahertz
GBs are measured in megabytes... 1 GB = 1000 MB