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Is that NVME only half length still with a full TB? It almost looks to be the same size as an M.2 wifi adapter. Crazy that they're getting this small.
I recently bought two cheaper 1TB NVME and have some premium ones from several years ago but they're all the full 80mm length. I have yet to come across ones this small personally.
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2280 seems to be the most common DIY size, 2230 is common for business machines, sometimes in an adapter to fit a normal 2.5" HDD bay or a slot large enough for 2280. I just removed one from the 2280 adapter last week to get data off after the storm came through the east coast.
The fact that those measurements are in inches when “2280” means 22mm x 80mm agitates me.
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Welcome to everywhere. 3.5" disks in German are called "dreieinhalb Zoll Disketten", and in Dutch "drie punt vijf inch floppys". Both of those translate roughly to "three and a half inch disks/floppies". Everyone borrowed US computer terms and translated them directly.
No country uses the metric system exclusively. None. You will find exceptions if you look for them. This isn't some kind of moral failing, it's just practicality. Look at how car tires are sold for one example that's nearly universal due to industry standards.
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When the measurement is already in the designation, the only point to adding information is for "translation." It would irk me if someone felt the need to point out a 2280 was 80 mm long while a 2230 was only 30 mm long. I mean it's already in the name...
I mean I appreciate the mention or else I wouldn't have learned it
There's terabyte SD cards now, that are almost that fast.
They are more limited in storage space than the 2280s but yeah the thing is tiny, almost 1/3 length even at 30mm. It's literally the size of a postage stamp I'm stunned