HP Pavilion g71205sv QJ471EA # b: sata review

What is the revision of sata 2.0 (3 GB/s, 300 MB/s) or 3.0 (6 GB/s, 600 MB/s) to hp g7-1205sv, QJ471EA #B1A;

It's worth to be upgraded with a disk sata hard 3;

Hello:

The Intel series 6 in your laptop chipset must turn a hard drive SATA III the SATA III (6.0 GB/S) speed.

See the form below...

http://www.Intel.com/content/www/us/en/chipsets/value-chipsets/mobile-chipset-HM65.html

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