Replace disk ssd

Hello

I would like to replace my hard drive on my laptop HP I3 650 with an ssd. Which SSD models are compatible? I see that most of them is SATA III, but I'm afraid that my current hard drive is SATA II. A replacement SATA III can work the same?

Thank you

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Here is the Service Manual:

Manual

See page 46. You can install a 9.5 or 7.0 mm SATA mechanical drive or an SSD. It's a 3rd generation Intel Core (i3) system meaning that it can only run SATA-III drives at full speed.

My suggestion for one SSD:

http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16820147248&leaderboard=1

You can find a 250 or 500 GB or 1 TB of model concert version by clicking on the buttons to the right of the announcement.

If you need help with installation/migration software back.

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