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Not necessarily.
What do you mean by 'mb'? If you mean: - memory (RAM), then 4 gb ddr3 - processor (CPU), then 2.2 GHz - hard drive (HDD), then 320 gb - graphic card: 256 mb gddr3
mininum i3,4gb ram, 1 gb graphic card must, hdd atleast 320
320 GB is bigger than 1 GB as it fits into it 320 times.
Answer: In computer terms HDD usually means Hard Disk Drive or High Density Diskette. The GB stands for gigabyte. So the 160 is meaning 160 gigabytes of space on the computer. * One gigabyte can hold over 1000 novels (uncompressed at 100,000 words per novel). * One gigabyte is roughly equal to 17 hours of MP3 music at 128 kbit/s (1,0003 / 128 / 1000 * 8 / 3600 = 17.36). * One gigabyte is roughly equivalent to 12 hours of Flash Video (at 450x370). If you wish to store pictures and media files, go for the highest GB's when purchasing a new computer.
No it's less then 320 GB
Yes.
MB? If its that you could probably store one or two, if any. with a 320 GB HDD you could store roughly 40(3 hours each) or 60 (2 hours each). But since there's the OS and all that it 'll probably be less.
Yes, but as you have more space in your second HDD and as its not the main HDD it would be best to install it in the second "DATA" HDD :D
We'll do this on a rounded scale, for the sake of even numbers :) 8 bits=1 byte 1,000,000 bytes=1 megabyte 1,000 megs=1 gigabyte Modern HDD's are typically in the gigabyte storage range. 40/80/160/320 are all common storage capacities.
For a typical office computer, 160 GB would be enough. If you are planning to store games/videos/movies/songs then a 320 GB is better. Note; whatever I said concerned people having financial constraints. The typical HDD capacity being sold everywhere is 500 GB.