SATA - SATA2 or SATA3 card?

Hello HP,.

I have a laptop of HP 630 and want to install an SSD in the machine.

However, I do not exactly know what version of the SATA it supported.

The product number is A3N44PA #ABG.

I read the other posts on this forum on issues simillar.

Therefore, I installed and ran PC Wizard 2013 and can provide the following details:

NorthBridge: Intel Sandy Bridge
SouthBridge: Intel HM65

General information:
Disk controller: Intel 6 Series Chipset Family 6 port SATA AHCI Controller

Features of disk controller:
Mode: SATA

AHCI: Yes

Legacy IDE: Yes

NCQ: Yes

Port multiplier: No.

eSATA: No.

I/o ports: 1 o available
AHCI Version: 1.30

Bandwidth: 6 Gb/s

Port #0: Det ATA Device
Port #1: No device-
Port #2: No device-
Port #3: No device-
Port #4: No device-
Port #5: No device-

According to the recording, the bandwidth is 6 GB/s so in theory drive a SATA3 would operate at full speed -?

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!

See you soon!

IanV.

Hello

The report shows 6 Gbps means SATA III (or 3).

Kind regards.

Note: is 3 Gb/s SATA II

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