USB drives, Solid State Drives (SSD) and camera memory cards, collectively known as “flash memory” devices are generally based on a technology known as NAND flash. It is common that the user capacity reported by the user’s computer system or device does not match fully with the advertised capacity. There are a number of reasons for this.
Computer storage companies label storage capacities based on the decimal system while computer systems such as Windows report storage capacities based on binary system.(Since OS X Snow Leopard Apple report storage capacities based on decimal system)
Decimal | SI Definition | Binary | IEC Definition | |
1000 (103) | kB – Kilobyte | 1024 (210) | KiB – Kibibyte | |
1 000 000 (106) | MB -Megabyte | 1 048 576 (220) | MiB – Mebibyte | |
1 000 000 000 (109) | GB – Gigabyte | 1 073 741 824 (230) | GiB – Gibibyte | |
1 000 000 000 000 (1012) | TB - Terrabyte | 1 099 511 627 776 (240) | TiB – Tibibyte |
For our USB drives, Solid State Drives (SSD) and memory cards we expect the following amount of user capacity to be reported by Windows operating systems
Nominal Capacity | Minimum Reported Capacity (typically will be higher) |
4GB | approximately 3.6GB |
8GB | approximately 7.2GB |
16GB | approximately 14.4GB |
32GB | approximately 28.8GB |
64GB | approximately 57.6GB |
128GB | approximately 115.2GB |
256GB | approximately 230.4GB |
512GB | approximately 476GB |
1TB (1,024GB) | approximately 953GB |
For Hard Disk Drives (HDD) we expect the following amount of user capacity to be reported by Windows operating systems:
Nominal Capacity | Minimum Reported Capacity (typically will be higher) |
500GB | approximately 465GB |
1TB (1,000GB) | approximately 931GB |
2TB (2,000GB) | approximately 1,862GB |
3TB (3,000GB) | approximately 2,794GB |
4TB (4,000GB) | approximately 3,725GB |
5TB (5,000GB) | approximately 4,657GB |
6TB (6,000GB) | approximately 5,587GB |
8TB (8,000GB) | approximately 7,452GB |
10TB (10,000GB) | approximately 9,536GB |