Despite the fact that the speed of pcie 4.0 can be much higher - here it is cut down. Apparently, manufacturers have so far run into some kind of technological barrier, which they still cannot overcome. In general, I recommend buying, because the price is very humane. In fact, the ssd costs like analogs on pcie 3.0. So why not take it? : I already bought a second ssd of the same kind and inserted it into the second m2 slot (behind the video card). He obviously doesn't like the proximity to the video card, the temperature is 7-10 degrees higher compared to his brother. But there's nothing you can do about it . This is a question for the motherboard)
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