Firstly, the SSD is a Samsung 960 EVO NVMe M.2.
When I ordered and put together this computer along with an SSD and some HHDs with the help of a friend, it wasn't too much trouble at the least. But when I got the SSD, it was in some sort of case and was mounted like a HDD is. Getting another SSD now, it seems to just be something more of a chip you slot in and I'm getting the feeling that this is the "norm" for SSDs, not what I got previously.
So looking up some videos on where and how to plug it in and then looking at my motherboard, it doesn't seem to me like my motherboard even has the slot necessary to slot the SSD into. But I wanted to be sure. I'm also starting to think that the SSDs that my OS is on might be installed wrongly too as it's just plugged into SATA ports like my HDDs are since they seem to have the same ports unlike the SSD I just got. Because apparently taking about 30 seconds to get into the login screen on a newly formatted computer with JUST the OS on the SSD is too long.
Once again, I'm a noob at this, I apologize if this is something that should be obvious.
When I ordered and put together this computer along with an SSD and some HHDs with the help of a friend, it wasn't too much trouble at the least. But when I got the SSD, it was in some sort of case and was mounted like a HDD is. Getting another SSD now, it seems to just be something more of a chip you slot in and I'm getting the feeling that this is the "norm" for SSDs, not what I got previously.
So looking up some videos on where and how to plug it in and then looking at my motherboard, it doesn't seem to me like my motherboard even has the slot necessary to slot the SSD into. But I wanted to be sure. I'm also starting to think that the SSDs that my OS is on might be installed wrongly too as it's just plugged into SATA ports like my HDDs are since they seem to have the same ports unlike the SSD I just got. Because apparently taking about 30 seconds to get into the login screen on a newly formatted computer with JUST the OS on the SSD is too long.
Once again, I'm a noob at this, I apologize if this is something that should be obvious.