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Using external SSD drive via USB 3.0, is it worth it?
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If you have a spare pcie slot you can get a m.2 adapter and a nvme drive, or if your motherboard has a m.2 slot that would be the way to go. I got rid of all my sata and got a 2tb nvme drive and it has been good for a few years and probably good enough for a several more
A few additional details. M.2 requires a minimum PCIe 3.0 (or higher) x4. You’ll want to confirm in your motherboard specs that it supports the NVMe protocol and that using those PCIe lanes won’t affect the GPU lanes.
You could get a PCIe to SATA card if your motherboard doesn’t support the NVMe protocol.