There's only one in the original, but, but, but!
He's got a spare PCIe slot for graphics crossfire, and that's a good thing, you can just go straight to the newest type of
?Why buy the SATA type that's starting to go out when you can just get M.2 NVMe PCIE SSD disks?
Buy high-speed, ultra-thin sheet disks with the M.2 NVMe protocol. It's just a matter of you having to ask for the knowledge, and the seller can point it out. An adapter card is required. First of all the video card plug is definitely supported.
It's just that the tradeoff is actually using a second graphics card plug, which is slower. But it's also several times faster than SATA.
(The second plug is actually only X4 instead of 16 or 8. The speed is lower than the first plug, but even so, it's a big step up from the SATA interface).
SATA-type SSDs are about to become e-waste sold off and discontinued. Just like floppy and optical drives, optical drives are gradually being replaced by two-dimensional official downloads. Of course mechanical hard drives should also start to recede like floppy disks, the historical mission is basically complete the transition period.
After writing, I realized that a good early question oh! But deleting to penalize the demerit points, that's all.