The Ultimate Gaming & Productivity Laptop! Ft. Asus TUF A14 2024

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2 TB = 2048 GB in computers.
In Physics, 2 TB = 2000 GB = 2, 000, 000 Mb = 2, 000, 000, 000 Kb = 2, 000, 000, 000, 000 Bytes (Terra = 10^12 -> Kilo -> Mega -> Giga -> Terra)
= 1.819 (1.82 Tb)
Basically, no idea why they show 1.83 Tb

MrinalSaurabh
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I don't care if it's an ad but the way he explains stuff is actually very helpful

_akshxt_
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3:30 ans: the calc method of the storage is different, like the system calcs in bytes so 2TB in bytes approx 1.82 - 1.83 TB, though it shows 1.83TB the amt of storage we get is 2TB only...

manmadeofbikes
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The reason behind a hard drive/SSD showing less storage capacity is because of two different units of measurement, namely Terabyte (used by storage manufacturers) and Tebibyte (used by Windows). So, when the box says 1TB (Terabyte) storage then Windows will read/show it as .91 Tib (Tebibyte). TB and TIB are two different units measuring the same thing, let's say the distance between point A and B is 1 mile which also translates to 1.6 km, the distance is the same, but units differ.

ritwiksondhi
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because the storage is calculated as 1 gb = 1000 mb and 1 mb = 1000 kb in the market. But for computers, 1 gb = 1024 mb and 1 mb = 1024 kb. Due to this, you will see 1.83 tb of storage instead of 2 tb. So, in short, the companies are making these as per calculations of 1000 instead of 1024 (in the power of 2).

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Chat gpt said

The 2TB that the company advertises is the raw capacity of the drive. However, once you format the drive to make it usable for your operating system, a portion of that space is reserved for system files and other data structures, which results in a smaller total capacity being shown.

In your case, the 1.83TB you're seeing as both the total and free space indicates that there’s no significant data on the drive yet, so nearly all of the formatted space is available for use. But the difference between the advertised 2TB and the 1.83TB you see is due to the difference in how storage is measured (as mentioned earlier) and the overhead from formatting. The company isn’t misleading; it's just a result of how storage works.

toufeeqtariq
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1:53 he is carefull about not to hit the camera😂😂

prabanrk
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People calculating the difference between units is fine, but what they are missing is the actual part of storage that is reserved as system partitions for recovery and other things.

Abhishek-tbxn
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the computer counts storage differently than the manufacturer. The manufacturer uses a method that makes 2 TB look bigger, but when your computer measures it, the actual usable space is slightly less, about 1.93 TB.

Arjun-bofc
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This channel is legit 50% ad 50% content.💀

himansh
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TBecause some storage taken by harddisk or ssd to store pre installed driver which we can not uninstall or modify

rawat_shivansh
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Hell yeah need a review on the TUF Laptop you have been using!! just to know how a gaming laptop holds up with use over the years...

bond
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Something similar on the cooling vents there. Like how Asus has their cooling vents in the keyboard, Huawei has put this design in their Huawei MateBook X pro 2024. Air is drawn in through hidden vents in the keyboard, and then expelled out through vents at the back of the hinge ( back of the laptop.).

techsimplified
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Storage manufacturers calculate drive capacity using the decimal system (Base 10):

1 TB = 1, 000 GB
1 GB = 1, 000 MB
1 MB = 1, 000 KB
1 KB = 1, 000 bytes So, a 2 TB drive is calculated as 2, 000, 000, 000, 000 bytes (2 trillion bytes).
Operating systems like Windows and macOS use the binary system (Base 2):

1 TB = 1, 024 GB
1 GB = 1, 024 MB
1 MB = 1, 024 KB
1 KB = 1, 024 bytes
When using this system, 2, 000, 000, 000, 000 bytes equals approximately 1.83 TB of actual usable space.

rishimaddi
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Guys pls mention TDP of CPU as well.. same cpu in other laptops has different TDP. Even having same cpu performance will definitely differ.

nikhil_b_walker_r
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The Windows OS boot files take up the space and are already partitioned from the factory.
hence the storage shows 1.83 TB.

PS always do a clean Windows install on any new laptop you purchase to remove any bloatware.

tarakswamy
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3:31-manufacturers calculate storage in decimal units whereas operating systems use binary units . This difference in calculation(idk much) and the fact that file systems like ntfs uses a chunk of storage.I guess these are the main two reasons

devanshugupta
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Binary vs. Decimal Calculation: Manufacturers often advertise storage capacity using decimal (base 10) measurements, where 1 TB = 1, 000, 000, 000, 000 bytes. However, computers use binary (base 2) calculations, where 1 TB = 1, 099, 511, 627, 776 bytes. Due to this difference, a 2 TB drive show as roughly 1.83 TB in operating system.

Nisfarvijay
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Companies which manufactures the storage memory calculates the memory in 1000 bytes and avoids counting the 24 bytes, because it is easy for them to count in that way. On the other hand, computers read the storage in 1024 bytes. Thus, when the companies sell the 2 TB storage, they basically assume 2000GB where as the computers read it as 2000/1024, which comes down to 1.8TB or 1.9TB. LOVE FROM BHUTAN.

soullessshadow
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thing with asus A14 is it’s going to give you great performance for 1.5 years after that it becomes a heater and temps goes up to 96 degrees and mux switch gets confused on which gpu to use. Sometimes your GPU will disconnect same with wifi chip and sometimes your rtx stops working. It’s better to go for lenevo or top gaming series from asus zephus G14

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