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NVMEs are cheap af nowadays. You can get a 1tb from Best Buy or Microcenter for like $40.
I'm finally thinking of getting one, I'm just not sure if it's worth the time to transfer a bunch of stuff from my old 1TB plug-in SSD.
Most all NVME come with a data migration software. If you are worried about complexity I would recommend a Samsung as their software is the best and very easy to use.