HP Pavilion DV6 1225ee: Upgrade Pavilion dv6 hard

Hello

In fact, I want to spend my hard drive laptop, but before that I would like to know if my laptop support SATA III or not?
I want to install this model: Western Digital Black 2 Mobile 2.5 inch dual drives - 1 TB HDD + 120 GB SSD
It's the hybrid hard drive and work with SATA III (6 Gb/s).

My laptop model: HP Pavilion DV6 1225ee

Can you please help me in this case?

Thank you

Your laptop uses an Intel ICH9 Southbridge chip, which is capable of operation SATAII (300MB\s).

You can still use SATA600 HDDs, but they will be compatible down and don't use the SATA specification of your laptop sata controllers motherboard are capable.

Hybrid disk hard mobile compatibility with your laptop is unknown. Most people upgrade laptops equipped with SSD and existing hard drives.  You can avoid the uncertainty factor by installing a legacy hard drive or an SSD.

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