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Assuming you are referring to a gigabyte it is a billion bytes. That may be a lot or a little depending on the situation and use
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No.
a LOT!
No. Gigabytes are units of storage space. Minutes are a unit of time. Time and storage space do not correlate. If, however, you are referring to music on an MP3 player, there are ways to calculate how many minutes of MP3 encoded music you can store in one GB of space. A sample MP3 that I have is encoded at 192 kbps. It runs 5 minutes and takes up 7074 KB. 1 GB = 1024 MB = 1048576 KB. 1048576 KB / 7074 KB ~= 148 times. So 148 5-min songs will take up one GB. 148 * 5 = 740, so your final answer is 740 minutes, or 12 hours, 20 minutes. But this varies widely, depending on the encoding quality, the storage format and other things.
not very much you can get a terrabite(1000gb) for like 100$ 40 gb is a lot depending on how you use it
Gigabyte makes boards specifically for gaming, which usually comes with a lot of heat.
Well 500 Megabytes(MB) is roughly half of one Gigabyte(GB). so depending on how much space your computer hard drive holds will determine your definition of "a lot".this is the official measurement posted by Google....1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes .Most modern domestic computers have hundreds of gigabytes of memory - in that context 500 MB is not a lot.
1 GB = 1000 MB so in 250 GB there is 250 000 MB. Which is a lot.
That is a decent amount of memory for a home computer.
I believe it covers a lot. I don't know exactly how much, but its a lot! Believe me.
um, a lot more. a GB is either 1000 (10^3) MB or 1024 (2^10) MB. so 5 GB would be 5000 MB, which is a lot more than 44.791 MB.