Question about the State solid E 15 drive

I just got this laptop Amazon first day, and so far I love it. However, she supposedly has an 8 GB SSD and more 1 TB HARD drive, but I can't find any evidence of its existence. No other player is anywhere that I can see, even in disk management. My exact model is an Aspire E5 - 573 G - 59 3.

1 to/500 GB 2.5 5400 RPM auto pinning hybrid disc hard solid state with 8 GB of memory Flash

the 8 GB SSD is part of the 1 TB HARD disk managed as memory cache, if you can't access it, even on the Disk Manager.

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