Lenovo z570 SATA III?

Hello
Can someone please tell me, if I can get a SSD SATA III (6 gb/s) on a Lenovo z570?
This laptop has an Intel HM65 chipset, which should work with a SATA III SSD.
With HWinfo and Intel Rapid Storage, I realized the SATA 3 is supported.

Thank you!


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