Nvme SSD or Sata SDD for my motherboard

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Running a Gigabyte-UD4H trying to figure out if it's better/cost efficient to just run a Sata SSD or buy an M2+Pcie4x adapter

From what I've found running in PCIe wouldn't get me native M2 speeds as my board is too old to support natively so is it worth the extra over a conventional SSD considering pcie will need time to initialise on boot ?

Obviously there's the consideration that when I come to retire my 4770k rig, the m2 will likely be native on whatever mobo I get so there's that but is there that much difference in speeds between m2/sata for just running an OS boot drive ?
 
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In that case get a cheap SATA for the meantime. The trouble is, once you upgrade your motherboard (or assuming it is actually compatible with a PCIe NVMe adapter) then the money spent on the SATA drive is kind of down the drain. A SATA drive does 600MBps, whereas an NVMe drive does 2000+MBps, so it's quite a big difference.

That's not too much of an issue with the sata could just be relegated to general storage/backup, think I'll stick with sata for now to cut costs I've lasted this long without any SSD so I'm sure I won't be missing that 2000+mbps speed for a long time (only interested in SSD's now the prices are a little more reasonable)
 
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