MSI Gx660 can't find ssd

Hi! i just bought e new samsung 830 series 128gb ssd, installed it on my laptop, but my can't find the ssd in BIOS or in disk Management. Ahci mode is enable in bios and i have tried to use the same port (or what ever is called) to the hdd I'm using right now which is working!.
any tips? or anyone who have had the same problem?
i haven't tried to update the bios but i might do it as a last solution. :D

i just found it! when i disable ahci mode  in bios it appears in bios for the first time. but when ahci mode is the disable the other hdd won't boot...

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