A sata hard drive can vary in home much it holds. For the most part it's in gb. The lowest you will see one hold is about 320 or so, and the highest you can see is about 1 tb or even higher.
SATA 3 is backwards compatible, it means you connect it the same way as SATA 1.
Speed of sata 1 is 1.5 Gbps Speed of sata 2 is 3 Gbps
mg is not a unit of storage. If you mean MB, 1 TB is a bit over a million MB.
The hard drive can store 1 TB. That is BIG. Edit: To actually answer the question - TB is short for 'Terabyte' or 1024 gigabytes.
TB could mean teeny bopper meaning immature.
The only thing this can mean is Sata airport, where Sata is a proper name and the next word is 'kuukou' not 'kukou' meaning airport.
1 tb= 1000gb 10 tb= 10000gb
1.5 tb = 1 and a half tb
In a recipe, tb would mean table, in the context of a tablespoon.
What does the symbol TB mean on hook of necklace
means the m.2 will get all of the power that the two sata 5 and 6 would get. it also means that the pathway the sata drives use is the same as the m.2.