i will be getting a new pc sooner or later and pcie(2.0) have 500mb/s and my board has sata II which is 300 mb/s so instead of sata i'm choosing pciex1Why would you want to do this?
You'd see ZERO difference vs a standard SATA III SSD, which will work with no problems or adapters.
There is no reason to buy an NVMe drive for that particular system.i will be getting a new pc sooner or later and pcie(2.0) have 500mb/s and my board has sata II which is 300 mb/s so instead of sata i'm choosing pciex1
not directly going to buy it will arrange it then run some test only then decide to with a nvme or sata III until then trying to find answers it will run ot not still any guesses or knowledge will it perform or not?There is no reason to buy an NVMe drive for that particular system.
When you build up your next system, buy the appropriate drive then.
Over time, drive speed and size increases, while price per GB generally goes down.
In a proper adapter, an NVMe drive will run as a secondary drive.not directly going to buy it will arrange it then run some test only then decide to with a nvme or sata III until then trying to find answers it will run ot not still any guesses or knowledge will it perform or not?