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Length of the M.2 slot is largely irrelevant, it's only the keying / signalling that matters.M.2 with M key or M+B key is available in 2230/42/60/80/110, and may optionally allow NVMe/SATA/PCIe via PCIe 1.1/2.0/3.0/4.0 at x1/x2/x4 lanes depending on the design of the board. Steam Deck and others use 2230 with PCIe4.0x4 SSDs ::EDIT:: And yes, many of the risers have a 2280 PCB for the M.2 slot, but can be cut down to 2242/2260 if required.M.2 A+E key is generally 2230 only, and typically for WiFi/BT/modem cards, these will only have PCIe x1 and USB connection.
Length of the M.2 slot is largely irrelevant, it's only the keying / signalling that matters.
M.2 with M key or M+B key is available in 2230/42/60/80/110, and may optionally allow NVMe/SATA/PCIe via PCIe 1.1/2.0/3.0/4.0 at x1/x2/x4 lanes depending on the design of the board. Steam Deck and others use 2230 with PCIe4.0x4 SSDs
::EDIT:: And yes, many of the risers have a 2280 PCB for the M.2 slot, but can be cut down to 2242/2260 if required.
M.2 A+E key is generally 2230 only, and typically for WiFi/BT/modem cards, these will only have PCIe x1 and USB connection.