WANT to Phoenix h9-1400el: my SSD Cache is not visible in bios

I have this computer :

-Product # : D2J76EA #ABZ.

I'm about to change my HARD drive and I recently discovered to have a 16 GB SSD for caching.  I never actually saw because it does not appear in the windows partition software or the UEFI bios. I don't think that it is running, but I have no way to be sure of it.

I did a clean install of windows before and the Bios is set to AHCI SATA mode.

Can I somehow know runs?

And if not how to fix it?

I tried to put my ssd in another pc without result.

So I came to the conclusion that it was his fault, he must break my ssd.

I'll buy a new one if I get lucky, until then I'll go without it.

Thanks for the support, but it was a hardware problem.

Tags: HP Desktops

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