PCI-E 2.0 vs SATA III SSD

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Why not go something like this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132518
Still all black (if you care about that)
Asus and Intel are partnered on working and supporting NVMe SSD's.

http://www.techpowerup.com/211822/asus-announces-that-all-its-z97-and-x99-motherboards-support-nvme.html
I see that Asus,MSI and gigabyte have announced support for NVMe. I don't see it for EVGA, I even looked for a bios update to that board and there is only one and it doesn't say anything about NVMe.
Why not go something like this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132518
Still all black (if you care about that)
Asus and Intel are partnered on working and supporting NVMe SSD's.

http://www.techpowerup.com/211822/asus-announces-that-all-its-z97-and-x99-motherboards-support-nvme.html
I see that Asus,MSI and gigabyte have announced support for NVMe. I don't see it for EVGA, I even looked for a bios update to that board and there is only one and it doesn't say anything about NVMe.
 
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I'll look at other boards. I was partial to EVGA because of the "bonuses" that board gives. It also supports quad sli. Color doesn't mean anything, I have a specific criteria that I'm looking under. I'll check this out more when I get up.

Thanks andy_Man!