TDAGMLRSZ

TDAGMLRSZ 970 Plus MLC NVMe M.2 Internal SSD

An MLC NAND NVMe drive in the widely supported M.2 2280 form factor for buyers who value flash endurance over bargain-bin TLC

$509.10*
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Overview

The TDAGMLRSZ 970 Plus is an internal SSD aimed at users upgrading from a mechanical hard drive or an aging SATA disk. It adopts the M.2 2280 form factor and connects through a PCIe 3.0 x4 lane using the NVMe protocol, the standard combination that unlocks the responsiveness people expect from a modern drive. The headline distinction here is the memory itself: this model specifies MLC NAND, a flash type that packs fewer bits into each cell than the TLC found in most mainstream drives and is traditionally linked to stronger write endurance.

Physically, the drive is a bare 22mm by 80mm stick that threads directly into an M.2 socket, no data or power cables required. That makes installation straightforward in both compact desktop builds and laptops with an accessible M.2 slot. Because the listing withholds capacity and performance numbers, prospective buyers should treat the interface and NAND type as the primary reference points and verify slot compatibility on their own hardware. A PCIe 3.0 x4 connection is a step behind the newest PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 drives, but for everyday computing, boot volumes, and general storage it remains a substantial leap over anything running on SATA.

Key Features

External Hard Drives

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

Specifications

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

Frequently Asked Questions

It uses MLC NAND, which stores fewer bits per cell than the TLC flash in most consumer drives and is traditionally associated with better write endurance.
It uses the M.2 2280 form factor, a 22mm by 80mm length that is the most widely supported across desktops and laptops. Confirm your slot accepts NVMe PCIe drives.
The drive runs on the NVMe protocol over a PCIe 3.0 x4 connection, which is significantly faster than SATA-based M.2 drives but a generation behind PCIe 4.0 options.
The listing does not state a capacity. Check the specific product option or seller details to confirm the storage size before purchasing.
No. As an M.2 2280 stick, it threads directly into an M.2 socket on your board with no separate data or power cables required.