G3 G3 250 HP (J4T62EA): 250 HP (J4T62EA) - compatible SATA III upgrade, SSD

Hello world

I bought G3 250 HP laptop (jJ4T62EA). I have a question about the SATA 3.0 interface. I want to change my Samsung 850 EVO SSD 250 GB HARD disk drive. My laptop does support SATA 3.0 to 6.0 Gbps? Thanks for your help.

Hello again!

I got SSD already, so I checked that my laptop supports SATA III. Magician of Samsung, which is a dedicated software for the Samsung SSD drives shows that everthing is working at full speed on SATA III (6 Gbps). In conclusion, if you have a G3 250 HP (J4T62EA), you can improve it without loss of performance associated with the SATA interface. If you want I can put here results of benchmarks on next week.

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