drive management

I'm planning out a new pc build, and thought I'd ask this question to see what you folks thought. The motherboard I'm looking at has to m.2 slots that operate in PCIE Gen 3 x4 mode using SATA III  or NVME. I'm wondering if it would be best to invest in two separate 500gb NVME ssd drives, one for the os and one to install games and other apps on, or if I should get just one 500gb ssd and install everything on just the one drive? Does installing apps onto separate drives from the os drive improve throughput and reduce bottlenecking, especially with m.2 NVME drives, or would this be a waste of 170 bucks? I've tried Googling and haven't found anything about this being done with M.2 NVME drives, only with a mix of drives as an upgrade on older computers. O.O Glad to post motherboard and drive specs, if anybody thinks that would be useful.

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