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Whats the cool part? Pcie ssds have been around for quite awhile so any nvme drive with a adapter should have a nvme controller that allowes this
I've seen such bios on ancient systems. As said pcie sads have been around for a long time and before that any computer that could use a raid controller had a decent chance of being able to run a pcie nvme drive. For example a old socket 604 system and countless 1366 rigs all worked for meThey need a compatible BIOS to use as a boot drive. Otherwise you need to boot to a non-NVME drive and either use the NVME as storage, or you can boot a lightweight OS that will load up the software to load NVME support and then reboot off the NVME drive.