If you don't have NVMe when you're doing something else, there's nothing better. Kingston has been known for so long and their products never disappoint. I would recommend at least 500GB as NVMe is faster with more capacity, but even with 250 you can't go wrong. Games load so fast, and if you're using it for your Windows boot drive, it's fast with PCIe. I am using Crucial MX 500 1TB, Kingston A2000 500GB NVMe Gen 3 x4 PCIe and Toshiba 7200RPM 1TB. You can get a "faster" drive. But honestly I'm thrilled for the price. It feels like new again on my aging B350 MB!
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