disc SSD SATA 2

dv6 1030us - this motherboard will support a disk sata2 solid state drive as the primary drive?

Hello

Yes, it will be. You can use SATA III because all backward compatible. In my view, dv6 3xxx machines use SATA II. You can check yourself by using a program called PCWizard 2012.

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