Port Sata is in 2119tx Dv6 is 2 sata or sata 3?

Hi I can't seem to be able to find the version of sata port, if it is a 2 or 3 for sata 2119tx dv6 as wanting to get a SSD for her.

Thank you

Hello:

Your model has a Mobile Intel PM55 chipset that manages a maximum rate of 3.0 GB/S SATA controller.

Here's the Intel Chipset specs:

http://www.Intel.com/products/Notebook/chipsets/PM55/PM55-overview.htm

I'd still get a sata III SSD.  You can always move to a newer model with a controller sata III.

You'll be glad you did.

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