A) That would require an expensive PLX controller chip, which of course would raise the price considerably...
B) It seems that what is being overlooked here is that the 2nd slot on this card is for an
SATA m.2, which is different (and slower/cooler) than an
nvme m.2... thats why the SATA cable connection is needed.. It's still useful though if you have or wanna use 1 of each type of drive
@Chrispy_
Can you boot off these? Specifically for older boards that lack bootable M.2 NVMe - or is that still very much a per-board question that relies on the BIOS and chipset?
C) Booting from an nvme on anything older than a Z97 board is iffy at best, even with W10 or 11 and a Sammy 950....so yes, it may work, it may not, just depends on the bios... But most of the older boards that do NOT have nvme boot support built in from day 1 will not be able to boot from one with this card installed...