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[citation][nom]Fozzy Bear[/nom]Whereas 2000/384=5.208333... FAIL.[/citation]
2000 MB ≠ 2 GB
2000 MB = 1.953125 GB

So it would be properly expressed:
2048/384 = 5⅓
 

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[citation][nom]Tindytim[/nom]2000 MB ≠ 2 GB2000 MB = 1.953125 GBSo it would be properly expressed:2048/384 = 5⅓[/citation]

Agreed. But the result is still the same -- not a whole number.
 

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[citation][nom]Fozzy Bear[/nom]Agreed. But the result is still the same -- not a whole number.[/citation]
I just get annoyed when people perpetuate the even 1000 crap.
 

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$600 LMAO they can keep it. With how far Intel has slowed progress to a stall, buying a video card for $600 to heap up on top of these primitive i7 cpus doesn't make a great deal of sense. Possibly I may skip a generation of everything lol.
 
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