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          3.64 TiB is 4 TB.



          The drive is 4 TB big, i.e 4*1000^4 bytes. This is the same as 3.638*1024^4 bytes, or approximately 3.64 TiB.



          Disk manufacturers use GB and TB (metric) when writing their sizes. Many software applications, including gparted, use GiB and TiB (binary) instead, due to tradition.



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          3.64 TiB is 4 TB.



          The drive is 4 TB big, i.e 4*1000^4 bytes. This is the same as 3.638*1024^4 bytes, or approximately 3.64 TiB.



          Disk manufacturers use GB and TB (metric) when writing their sizes. Many software applications, including gparted, use GiB and TiB (binary) instead, due to tradition.



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          3.64 TiB is 4 TB.



          The drive is 4 TB big, i.e 4*1000^4 bytes. This is the same as 3.638*1024^4 bytes, or approximately 3.64 TiB.



          Disk manufacturers use GB and TB (metric) when writing their sizes. Many software applications, including gparted, use GiB and TiB (binary) instead, due to tradition.



          Related:



          • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tebibyte





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          3.64 TiB is 4 TB.



          The drive is 4 TB big, i.e 4*1000^4 bytes. This is the same as 3.638*1024^4 bytes, or approximately 3.64 TiB.



          Disk manufacturers use GB and TB (metric) when writing their sizes. Many software applications, including gparted, use GiB and TiB (binary) instead, due to tradition.



          Related:



          • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tebibyte





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          3.64 TiB is 4 TB.



          The drive is 4 TB big, i.e 4*1000^4 bytes. This is the same as 3.638*1024^4 bytes, or approximately 3.64 TiB.



          Disk manufacturers use GB and TB (metric) when writing their sizes. Many software applications, including gparted, use GiB and TiB (binary) instead, due to tradition.



          Related:



          • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tebibyte






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