T430s upgrading from HDD with 16G mSATA SSD to primary SSD - what to do with mSATA SSD

Hi all,
I am going to install a Samsung 840 pro 256G SSD to replace my HDD that came with my T430s.  It also came with a 16G mSATA SSD "cache" drive.  Once I install the primary 256G SSD, I think the mSATA SSD will be useless and only going to cause trouble. 
My question is, can I just remove it at the same time as I swap the HDD and SSD or will that cause problems? Are there proper steps to follow in this situation? Will any info be lost if I just take it out?.....I figure not since it is just a "cache" drive which is not supposed to really store any  files.
thanks,
Dan
btw - my overall impression is that this mSATA "cache" thing has been basically useless and a waste of money.
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My 16GB SanDisk U100 is giving a SMART error as noted by a variety of tools (Crystal Disk, SanDisk SSD Toolkit, Lenovo's boot diagnostics), and is failing and useless. I was thinking of replacing, but I have a couple of questions:
Will ExpressCache work just as effectively if I get a 32GB mSATA and partition out 16GB for caching and the rest of data?
Are bus transfer speeds any different if on mSATA vs. internal HD port? Meaning is internal HD on a faster bus configuration than mSATA?
I also wonder by OP thought ExpressCache was useless. I also like the idea of getting a large mSATA such as lead_org mentions, but I wonder if it is more cost effective to just get a single 1TB internal HD with hybrid SSD technology...

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