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English: A graphic depicting sizes of some of the M.2 SSDs. Note the that first two numbers refer to the width in 'mm' and the rest of the numbers refer to the width in 'mm' such that a 2242-sized M.2 SSD is 22mm x 42mm in dimensions. M.2 slots on motherboards and other devices do not support all M.2 SSD sizes.
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