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The BIGGEST Consumer SSD is SO SMALL!!

James
On 2/20/2021 at 12:40 PM, Granular said:

On Windows, yeah.

I don't know about Windows. I'm on Linux. It shows up like that for me.

 

Bytes have always been power of two, so 1024. Nothing else makes sense.

It's a hardware issue and has nothing to do with developers.

 

I mean, you could change the number that gets displayed to the user if you put in extra effort to deceive him into thinking his actually only 9.1TB drive has 10TB of space.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

What's with the ram config on that pc? You guys testing triple channel on X299 or something?

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