HP pavilion dv7 6000 series: pavilion dv7 6000 series ssd

I Wonder does my motherboard supports 2 sata or sata 3?

Hello

I guess it would be SATA II.

Please download Speccy - Portable from the linked Web page. After you open the ZIP file, run 64version.

Mine looks like this:

Concerning

Visruth

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