New builder - Samsung SSD and Seagate HDD not showing in BIOS in AHCI

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New builder - Samsung SSD and Seagate HDD not showing in BIOS in AHCI: SSD - Samsung 840 EVO 120GB 2.5" HDD - Seagate Barracuda ES 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM I am attempting to install Windows 8. The SSD is SATA3 and plugged in the SATA3 slot. The HDD is SATA2 and plugged in a SATA2 slot. Both power cables are connected (learned that lesson already!) In BIOS, I can not see any SATA3 ports (meaning my SSD). I am assuming this can be solved with a driver update. I can see my HDD, but only in IDE mode. When I switch to AHCI, the HDD disappears. However, when I look at boot order both drives are available. I can see both drives in diskpart. What gives? How important is AHCI to a fresh Windows 8 install? Can I install now using IDE, and then switch to AHCI later after I've installed all the necessary drivers? Should I even be worrying about my HDD not showing up in AHCI if I'm going to disconnect it anyway to install Windows?

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