paviilion m9643it: hp pavilion m9643it is sata1 or sata2?

Hello all, I would like to add an SSD sata3 (600Mb\s) samsung to my former lodge of m9643it pc, which brings together the following motherboards: ASUS IPIBL-LB (Benicia), this motherboard supports SATA1 or SATA2 even?

And if only supports SATA1, how it is advantageous to add a cheap SSD? Thank you very much!

Hello

Benicia motherboard supports SATA II (300 GB/s).  The price of SSDS really dropped. You might see a slight increase in performance (your mileage may vary from 7 to 10%) using a SATA III SSD verses a SATA II SSD when it is connected to a motherboard SATA II port.

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