HP Pavilion DV6 4121ee: SSD speed

I just upgrade my HD in a 480 GB Sandisk Ultra II Sata 3 SSD, but the speed of reading test was only 269 mb/s instead of 550 MB/s described on the product label. Using the sandisk dashboard to check, a message says I'm usnig a port with / 3 gb/s and to have a better performance that I have to use a 6 Gbps port. How can I have a 6 gb/s port? Only change the motherboard? Thanks in advance.

Hello:

The chipset of your laptop can run sata hard drives in sata II (3.0 Gbps) of speed.

There is no mothers in option for your model that supports SATA III drives.

You need a notebook model dv6t-6xxx or newer for that.

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