Depends on the game. 7 gigabytes is more than a feature-length DVD movie, so even in a speed run I'd estimate it's about 4 hours.
It is about 7 full streaming movies for 4GB.
The number of hours you can watch videos with 20 GB of data depends on the streaming quality. For example, streaming in standard definition (SD) consumes about 1 GB per hour, allowing for approximately 20 hours of viewing. In high definition (HD), it can use around 3 GB per hour, resulting in about 6 to 7 hours of viewing time. At ultra-high definition (4K), it may consume about 7 GB per hour, limiting you to about 2 to 3 hours.
there are 7516192 kb in 7 gigabytes
there are 1000 megabytes in a gigabyte so 7000 megabytes are in 7 gigabytes
if you are going to game get windows 7 home premium 64 bit and it is recommended to have 8 gb of ddr3 ram for gaming by almost all games make sure your mother board has ddr3 before you go out and buy it also have atlest a high end duo core or mid end quid core cpu and have better then on board graphics and im sure it is 1 gb to have windows 7 starter to be able to just use windows without gaming but do what i said before thins in order to get the best out of you system for gaming
If we're talking RAM, then 2 GB for Windows XP, 3-4+GB for Vista and Windows 7. On the other hand if you mean hard drives, 500 GB should be plenty enough for all of those uses.
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700 megabytes is .7 gigabytes.
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roughly 7 gb
7 and a half, roughly
7 pentasong