I understand how much better it is on paper, but EVERYTHING I'm reading is that none of that matters for anything I would be doing. I've read and watched articles showing no difference for gaming/day to day use. The only place it excels is transferring data from one NVME drive to another, or loading large files into things like Adobe Premiere. When it comes to OS operations and gaming, your computer is never even coming close to being bottle necked by SSD speeds, not ever even hitting 50% of what an SSD can do. It's like an SSD is a car that can go 150 MPH on a road who's speed limit is 35-75. An NVME is a car that can go 10,000 MPH... on that same road. It just doesn't matter. So, yeah, for me, it would appear to be a much better use of my fund to buy a larger SSD over an NVME drive.
I understand that if money is no concern, sure, why not, but while I'm fine spending a couple thousand on a PC, I don't want to throw money away on things that really won't impact me. Hey, I'm trying to build my dream super computer here, I wanted to be talked into every bad ass thing I could, if it was even like "You will get 3% more performance with this" I would probably bite, but everything I says is showing me a net gain of 0.