Sequential data....if you were a 10GB ISO file of a movie from one PCIe 4.0 drive to another PCIe 4.0 drive.Motherboard B550-F Asus Rog Strix
You mean games do not use that type of data or for sequential read/writes?
Also you mentioned that 580 is an Old tech? could you please tell me in which way?
In normal, every day use (games), the files we see are much much smaller.
Running a CrystalDiskMark scan, the big number at the top is what is advertised.
But the smaller 4k numbers at the bottom are what really matter.
ex:
3 of the drives in my system.
Samsung 980 Pro, PCIe 4.0
Intel 660p, PCIe 3.0
Samsung 860 EVO, SATA III
The top line, outlined in blue, is what is advertised. "OMG! 10x FASTER!!"
The bottom line, outlined in red is where our actual daily ops happen. Incl and especially games.