Ports SATA III Motherboard Chicago

On my HPE h8-1240ef, the motherboard of chicago (using the Intel H67 Chipset) has 6 SATA Ports: thru SATA5 SATA0.

Who are the two that are SATA III (6 Gbps)?

Thanks for your response

grboutin,

According to the manufacturer, it is SATA 0/1, 6 Gb/s (white/blue)

http://www.findlaptopdriver.com/ipisb-CH2/

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