The photographs in this gallery were taken at a high quality and then cropped and scaled back down. You should have no trouble installing the M.2 unit onto a motherboard that supports the NVMe v1.4 protocol.
PCIe gen 4.0 SSDs are backward compatible; thus, PCIe 3.0 will work as well; however, the interconnect (PCI slot) is halved in bandwidth by generation, and this has a considerable effect on performance.
Typically we advise you to seat the SSD under a motherboard heatsink and hide it away. Not only does that look cool, but it also keeps it cool much better.
The latest Windows 10 and soon 11 iteration has an up-to-date NVMe 1.4 protocol driver natively, so it is unnecessary to install a 3rd party driver.
The updated SKU now comes ith a heatsink, of course there's an even cheaper SKU available without one