HP 250 g3: hp 250 g3 sata

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I have a hp 250 g3 laptop (j4r70ea). It supports sata 3.0 - 6.0Gbit / s?

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Your notebook chipset supports SATA III drives, and they should run at the speed of 6.0 Gbps.

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