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CD (80 min) (CD80)
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For example, 1 CD (80 min) (CD80) = 0.6519258022 Gigabyte (IEC) (GB).
| CD (80 min) (CD80) | Gigabyte (IEC) (GB) |
|---|---|
| 0.001 | 0.0006519258022 |
| 0.01 | 0.006519258022 |
| 0.1 | 0.06519258022 |
| 0.5 | 0.3259629011 |
| 1 | 0.6519258022 |
| 2 | 1.303851604 |
| 5 | 3.259629011 |
| 10 | 6.519258022 |
| 15 | 9.778887033 |
| 25 | 16.29814506 |
| 50 | 32.59629011 |
| 75 | 48.89443517 |
| 100 | 65.19258022 |
| 250 | 162.9814506 |
| 500 | 325.9629011 |
| 750 | 488.9443517 |
| 1000 | 651.9258022 |




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KB, MB, GB, TB (1000-based)
Best for: Marketing, storage manufacturers, internet speeds, and general communication
Why? Hard drive manufacturers use this standard (1 TB = 1000 GB). It's what you'll see on product labels and advertisements.
KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB (1024-based)
Best for: Technical work, programming, system administration, and file system reporting
Why? Operating systems use binary calculations (1 GiB = 1024 MiB). This matches how your computer actually measures storage.
Everyday use? Use SI (MB, GB) — it's what most people understand. Technical/programming work? Use IEC (MiB, GiB) for precision. The difference becomes significant with larger files (a 1 TB drive is about 931 GiB).