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MBR for legacy installations.
There are quite a few advantages of GPT over MBR. File- and partitionsizes are only two of them.
disk managment
by default GPT will be installed if you have your BIOS set to UEFI and MBR if it is set to legacy.
Otherwise you can change it through the cmd lines with MBR2GPT command
The problem is NVMe + MBR - apperently I'm not the only one that had this issue:
https://searchenterprisedesktop.techtarget.com/blog/Windows-Enterprise-Desktop/GPT-Disk-Layout-Matters-for-NVMe
never tried it on SATA, but with NVMe it was a huge mess.