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I doubt it will make much difference to the user experience of many people.
I doubt it will make much difference to the user experience of many people.
I doubt that will make much difference to the rate at which pages are delivered from servers (which I find I'm waiting for in some cases so do things in parallel). Or email. Or document processing.. My first PC at around 366 MHz could manage these well enough..
I use my Dells for normal functions and not for gaming or anything else that's system intensive, so their 250 - 500 GB Western Digital Blue SSD's do fine for me.
My 4600's don't have a NVMe slot, but my 3620's do, but I still prefer to wait until I move up to 8th generation or newer Dells.