Pavilion dv6-3125er: dv6-3125er support is HP Pavilion SATA-III?

I know that preinstalled HDD Hitachi HTS725032A9A364 a SATA II interface. But the laptop does support SATA-III?

No it's earlier than SATA-III. The chipset is not able to make this speed. But this does not mean that you can not use SATA-III drives. The SATA standard requires devices downclock for earlier versions. For example, you can use a hard drive SATA-III or SSD and will hardly notice a difference.

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