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EUVHFPCMR 970 Plus MLC NVMe M.2 2280 Internal SSD

An MLC-based NVMe drive in the compact M.2 2280 form factor, built to slot straight into a modern PCIe 3.0 x4 connector

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Overview

The EUVHFPCMR 970 Plus is an internal solid state drive that follows the M.2 2280 standard, a slot-and-length combination now common across desktop and laptop motherboards. It connects through NVMe over a PCIe 3.0 x4 link, meaning it uses all four available lanes rather than the single-lane or SATA connections found on slower drives. The headline detail here is the MLC flash. Where many mainstream SSDs use TLC or QLC memory to reach lower prices, MLC stores fewer bits per cell, a distinction the listing places front and center.

Physically, the drive is a bare module rather than an enclosed unit. It seats directly into an M.2 connector, angles down, and holds in place with a single mounting screw, dispensing with the SATA data and power cables that older 2.5-inch drives require. That makes it a natural fit for compact builds and tidy cable routing. The 2280 designation refers to a 22mm width and 80mm length, the most widely supported size, so compatibility with a free M.2 slot is the main consideration.

Because the provided details are limited, prospective buyers should treat capacity, endurance, and rated speeds as open questions to settle with the seller. What the listing establishes is the drive's role and interface: a modern, cable-free internal drive on a proven PCIe 3.0 x4 path.

Key Features

External Hard Drives

970 Plus SSD MLC NVMe M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0x4 Internal Solid State Drive

Specifications

Model
970 Plus
Brand
EUVHFPCMR
Drive Type
Internal Solid State Drive
Flash Memory
MLC
Interface
NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4
Form Factor
M.2 2280

Frequently Asked Questions

It uses NVMe over a PCIe 3.0 x4 link, engaging all four lanes. That places it above SATA drives, though below newer PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 models.
It uses the 2280 size, meaning 22mm wide by 80mm long, the most widely supported M.2 length. Confirm your board has a free M.2 slot that accepts NVMe PCIe modules.
MLC stores fewer bits per memory cell than the TLC or QLC used in many mainstream SSDs. The listing highlights MLC as its defining design choice.
The listing does not state a capacity. Because that detail is absent from the provided information, confirm the available size directly with the seller before buying.
No. As an M.2 2280 module it seats directly into the motherboard slot and secures with a single screw, without the data or power cables that 2.5-inch drives require.