The SSD Installation That Looked “All Wrong”
SSD Mistake Goes Viral – When first-time builder u/Ultravox147 attempted to install their new 1TB SSD, they hit a wall of confusion that many PC enthusiasts remember facing early on. Their Reddit post “This can’t be right” featuring a lonely M.2 drive hovering near a PCIe slot quickly went viral, sparking both amusement and genuine helpfulness from the community.

Why the Confusion Happens
The mix-up stems from three common beginner misunderstandings:
Form Factor vs. Interface
- M.2 is the physical shape (like a stick of gum)
- PCIe is the data connection type (like USB 3.0 vs 2.0)
Slot Similarities
- Both use PCIe technology internally
- Completely different physical connectors
Search Engine Traps
- AI summaries often oversimplify technical details
- Forum answers provide better context
As commenter u/CarlosPeeNes explained: “The M.2 slot IS a PCIe connection, but the socket is completely different.”

How to Actually Install Your SSD
For builders facing the same SSD Mistake dilemma:
If you have an M.2 slot (check motherboard manual):
- Locate the horizontal slot near your GPU
- Insert the drive at 30-degree angle
- Secure with tiny screw
If you don’t have M.2 (older boards):
- Buy a 2.5″ SATA SSD instead
- Connect via SATA data cable to motherboard
- Connect SATA power from PSU
- Mount in drive bay
This can’t be right…
byu/Ultravox147 inPcBuild
Why the Community Reacted So Strongly
The post garnered 395 upvotes because it:
- Triggered nostalgic “we’ve all been there” memories
- Showed the importance of precise tech terminology
- Highlighted how AI answers sometimes mislead beginners
- Demonstrated Reddit at its best – roasting then helping
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Pro Tips for First-Time Builders
- Watch Video Guides – Seeing installations helps more than reading
- Read Manuals – Motherboard specs list all drive options
- Ask Specific Questions – “How to install [exact model] SSD on [exact model] motherboard”
- Buy the Right Drive – M.2 NVMe vs SATA depends on your board
As OP later thanked the community: “You’re the first to realize why I got confused about the PCIe slot!” proving even embarrassing mistakes lead to learning.