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There are two form factors for PCI Express cards - standard height and low profile. These are the main AIC form factors, further specs are about double and triple slot plus some standardization around length.No, it isn't. The SFF spec for addin cards is limited to half height(70mm), single slot(18mm) at generally 180mm long.
SFF - as discussed in that long thread about the stupid NVidia thing - is not an official term. Today, SFF is usually more accommodating to standard (or slightly higher) height cards than long or extremely thick ones.
What, where, whose spec?The SFF spec for addin cards is limited to half height(70mm), single slot(18mm) at generally 180mm long.