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Solid-State Drive Form Factors

Solid-State Drive (SSD) form factors are the physical shapes and sizes designed for different types of computer setups. Common form factors include 2.5-inch drives, similar in size to a standard hard drive, suitable for laptops and desktops; M.2, small and slim for modern laptops and ultrabooks; and PCIe cards that plug directly into the motherboard for high-performance needs. Each form factor ensures compatibility with specific devices and provides options for various performance, space, and upgrade requirements, making SSDs versatile for different computing environments.