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Apr 16, 2026 - 08:35 AM
Form factor refers to the physical size and shape of the memory or storage device, which directly affects compatibility with your system. For memory, SO-DIMM modules are ideal for laptops, like the 16GB DDR4 2400MHz SO-DIMM, while desktop or server systems may use DIMMs or larger form factors. For storage, you’ll find options like 2.5-inch SSDs (Samsung 960GB NVMe SSD), 3.5-inch HDDs (Western Digital 4TB HDD), or M.2 SSDs. Choosing the right form factor ensures seamless installation and optimal performance. There’s a variety of form factors available, making it easy to find a product that fits your device.
