SSDs have replaced the archaic mechanical hard drives for the most part, and they’re readily available on the market now. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and connectors, which makes choosing the right SSD for your motherboard a bit tricky. An incompatible SSD can be too fast, too slow, or simply not work. To avoid this frustration and save money, let’s dive into M.2 SSD compatibility and ensure you get the perfect drive for your build.