Addition of SSD 1 TB HP Envy 810-160

Computer description:

HP ENVY Phoenix 810-160

Product # F3D90AA #ABA

Card mother MS-7826 (Kaili)

I7 processor 4770 3.9 Ghz Turbo

32 GB OF RAM

Newly installed EVGA GeForce GTX760 FTW

HHD 1 TB

Hello:

I want to replace my current 1 TB of hard drive with an SSD 1 TB.  The specifications of the computer indicate that there is a 16 GB SSD acting as a cache for the current hard drive.  If I replace the current drive with a 1 TB SSD, will only interfere with the 16 GB SSD already installed?

Thanks for your help,

Mike in Austin

If everything remains the same (as long as the parameters go) after the switch, the secondary drive should continue to work as it has been.

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