HP Pavilion dv7-7080eo: SATA II or SATA-III

Hello everyone!

I intend to put the ssd to the second slot, and I would like to know my laptop supports sata-3.

Best regards

Andrei.

Hello

The following image shows my machine (dv7-70xx) which is SATA III:

Yours should be the same, BUT you can check yourself by using the following program:

FTP://FTP.CPUID.com/PC-Wizard/PC-wizard_2012.2.11.zip

Kind regards.

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