Team Group MS30 512GB M.2 2280 SATA III internal SSD TM8PS7512G0C101
- Internal Solid Stat…
- Consumer
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M.2 2280 SATA III internal SSD with 2TB capacity and sequential speeds up to 550/500 MB/s
The Team Group MS30 is a 2TB M.2 2280 SATA III solid-state drive built with 3D NAND TLC flash. It delivers sequential read speeds up to 550 MB/s and write speeds up to 500 MB/s for everyday computing workloads. The drive includes SLC caching, TRIM support, S.M.A.R.T. monitoring and advanced garbage collection to maintain consistent performance and extend service life. It is suited for desktops and laptops that require a high-capacity SATA storage upgrade.
Replacing a mechanical hard drive with this drive eliminates moving parts and cuts boot and application load times significantly. Moving up from a lower-capacity SATA SSD adds 2TB of space and a TBW rating of 1024TB without changing the interface or form factor. The jump is most noticeable when the current drive is a bottleneck for system responsiveness or when additional capacity is needed for large media libraries and project files. Intel SRT support also allows the drive to function as a cache for a larger hard drive in compatible systems.
Verify that the motherboard or laptop provides an M.2 slot with B-key or B+M keying wired for SATA signalling; an M-key only slot wired for PCIe will not work with this drive. The physical length is 2280, so the mounting standoff must accommodate an 80 mm module. Confirm the BIOS or UEFI recognises SATA M.2 devices and that the operating system supports AHCI or RAID mode for the controller. Ensure the system operates within the 0 °C to 70 °C range specified for the drive.
| Brand | Team Group |
|---|---|
| Series | MS30 |
| Model | TM8PS7002T0C101 |
| Device Type | Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) |
| Used For | Consumer |
| Form Factor | M.2 2280 |
| Capacity | 2TB |
| Memory Components | TLC |
| Interface | SATA III |
| Protocol | SATA |
| Cache | No DRAM (HMB) |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 550 MBps |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 500 MBps |
| Terabytes Written (TBW) | 1024TB |
| MTBF | 1,500,000 hours |
| Features | Supports Intel's SRT Supports S.M.A.R.T. Supports TRIM New Generation power saving technology that extends the battery life |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ +70°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C ~ +80°C |
| Operating Humidity | RH 90% under 40 celsius degree |
| Max Shock Resistance | 500G, 2 m/sec |
| Max Vibration Resistance | 80-2,000 Hz / 20G |
| Height | 3.50mm |
| Width | 22.00mm |
| Depth | 80.00mm |
| Weight | 10.00g |
| Shipping weight | 0.02 kg |
| Package size | 122 × 89 × 8 mm |
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The drive is 22 mm wide and 80 mm long, matching the M.2 2280 specification used in most modern laptops and desktops.
Insert the drive at an angle into the M.2 slot, press it flat, and fasten the single mounting screw; skipping the screw can cause connection issues.
The 1024 TBW rating and 1.5 million hour MTBF indicate a long service life for typical consumer workloads.
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