quite pricey for a board with only 3 nvme slots, non of which are gen5 though, esp if you plan keeping it for 4/5 years..if you upgrade your storage in couple years you might regret that..gen5 will probably be mainstream by then...be a tad annoying buying a gen 5 drive if that's best price/performance at time, only to run it at gen 4 speedsAh I was leaning towards the Gigabyte for the aesthetic anyway so that makes the decision easier!
edit..ignore me, looked up elsewhere and said did, so checked gigabyte website, primary nvme slot is pcie5
while looking, shame it's intel board, but like the look of the msi z790 project zero atx board. pcie gen5 gpu and nvme, with wifi 7 too also
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