HP 15-e020sa SATA speed

Hi, I'm wanting to know if my phone will support a SATA III (6 Gb/s) SSD SATA III speeds or support it only speed SATA II?

Laptop HP Pavilion 15-e020sa

Product number: E0Z62EA

That is because there is probably a sata II hard drive that HP installed in your laptop.

Highly unlikely that they put a sata III lead in it.

Ask yourself this... Why HP would connect a sata II port to the reader if there are ports of sata III available?

Product specifications state that your laptop comes with a 1 TB drive 5400.

I googled the part number for the drive of your laptop for repair and it is indeed only a SATA II.

http://www.ultratecdirect.com/Stocklists/searchresults.jsp?textSearch=676521-001

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