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It was tested (I believe igors lab) and the end result was that it doesnt matter for the general user and mainly to businesses that are dependant on havy parallelisation.
And how often do you max out your PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe with loads of multiple small operations?
You are maxing out your gen 4 PCI bus on a regular basis