MB/s → Gb/s converter

Convert megabyte per second to gigabit per second (Data Transfer Rate)

1 MB/s = 0.008 Gb/s · 1 Gb/s = 125 MB/s

50 MB/s = 0.4 Gb/s

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Megabyte per second to gigabit per second Conversion

1 megabyte per second (MB/s) is equal to 0.008 gigabit per second (Gb/s).

1 MB/s = 0.008 Gb/s

or

1 Gb/s = 125 MB/s

Formula

To convert a data transfer rate from megabyte per second (MB/s) to gigabit per second (Gb/s), divide the data transfer rate in megabyte per second by 125

d(Gb/s) = d(MB/s) / 125

Examples:

Convert 50 megabyte per second to gigabit per second:

d(Gb/s) = 50MB/s / 125 = 0.4 Gb/s

Conversion table

Megabyte per second (MB/s) Gigabit per second (Gb/s)
1 MB/s 0.008 Gb/s
2 MB/s 0.016 Gb/s
3 MB/s 0.024 Gb/s
5 MB/s 0.04 Gb/s
10 MB/s 0.08 Gb/s
20 MB/s 0.16 Gb/s
25 MB/s 0.2 Gb/s
50 MB/s 0.4 Gb/s
100 MB/s 0.8 Gb/s
250 MB/s 2 Gb/s
500 MB/s 4 Gb/s
1000 MB/s 8 Gb/s
Gigabit per second (Gb/s) Megabyte per second (MB/s)
1 Gb/s 125 MB/s
2 Gb/s 250 MB/s
3 Gb/s 375 MB/s
5 Gb/s 625 MB/s
10 Gb/s 1250 MB/s
20 Gb/s 2500 MB/s
25 Gb/s 3125 MB/s
50 Gb/s 6250 MB/s
100 Gb/s 12500 MB/s
250 Gb/s 31250 MB/s
500 Gb/s 62500 MB/s
1000 Gb/s 125000 MB/s

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert megabyte per second to gigabit per second?

Divide the value in megabyte per second by 125 to get the result in gigabit per second. For example, 5 MB/s ÷ 125 = 0.04 Gb/s.

How many gigabit per second are in 1 megabyte per second?

1 megabyte per second (MB/s) is equal to 0.008 gigabit per second (Gb/s).

How do I convert gigabit per second back to megabyte per second?

Use the inverse operation: multiply the value in gigabit per second by 125 to get the result in megabyte per second.

How accurate is the megabyte per second to gigabit per second conversion?

The converter multiplies by the conversion factor 125 and rounds the result to 9 decimal places by default. You can increase or reduce the precision with the digits option on this page.

Sources

Conversion factors are based on internationally recognised standards: