I'm considering setting up my PC with an NVMe Gen3 drive for the system and an NVMe Gen4 drive for my games and personal files. Does anyone think this is a good idea?
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Honestly, it doesn't really matter which you choose; both Gen3 and Gen4 are way faster than what most users need. You'll be fine with either one!
Thanks for the input! Just out of curiosity, I've heard that having DRAM on an OS drive can help with boot times—mine is DRAM-less. Is that a concern?