how much data do you have and how much can you hold.

justinups

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i was wanting to ask everyone how much data you have all together and how much total space do you have on all your computers combined in your house and how many computers do you own.

right now i have total data i have about 260 to 270 gb and total space i have is around 1.1 to 1.3 tb.
 
640gb Internal in my PC
200gb In my laptop
8gb In my dads Laptop
160gb In my Parents Dekstop
60gb In my PS3
120gb External
80gb External
40gb External
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Total:1308Gb (1.3tb)
 
Gaming rig
WD 1TB internal
WD 500GB internal

Other rig
Seagate Barracuda 750GB internal

Laptop
250Gb internal

Old Compaq in closet
120Gb Internal

Xbox 360
60Gb

Flash drives
16Gb
16Gb
8Gb
4Gb
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Total: 2724Gb (2.7TB)

Holy Crap that's sick I didn't really ever add It up :D:D
 
Desktop - 120 + 200 = 320 GB
Laptop - 160 GB
External - 120 GB
Random HDDs laying around - 40 + 40 = 80 GB
Other Desktop - 160 GB
Other External - 250 GB

Total - 1090 GB = 1.0X TB?
 
My laptop 250gb
Bro's laptop 250gb
New HP desktop 500gb
File server 450gb

Total around 1.4tb
 
My gaming rig: 2 500GB HDD's in RAID 0=1TB
Laptop: 320GB
Xbox: 120GB
Media PC: 320GB
Secondary Computer: 160GB
I use my iPod as a hard drive sometimes: 80GB
External drive: 1TB

Total is 3024MB. I believe I am using about half of that space. I only have a few GB left on my media PC and my laptop is full of edited videos and music, haha. My gaming rig is full of games.

Now are we counting 1TB as 1000MB or 1024? That always confuses me.
 
i hate that, we only use 1024. there shoulde be nothing else.one standerd.

how much hdd space do you think is in the world.
 
Hmm let's see.
iPod (which I never use..haha) -> 30GB
Parent's Desktop -> 320GB
My Destop -> 750GB
My External -> 750GB
My recent P4 775 build for my G-ma -> 40GB
Assortment of old HD's from a few old gateways -> 16GB or so
Old HDD from Dell that's collecting dust -> 40GB
And HD from recent P4 478 build -> 40GB

So let's see that's 1.89 TB if you go the 1000 way (if I did the math correctly...1986GB * 1000 / 1024 to get actual GB then / 1024 again to get actual TB)
 
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