Satellite L755 - 1-3 - with HD SSD upgrade

Hi guys, sorry to bother you.

I was wondering if I can upgrade my laptop with a new + SSD HD +.
(everyone tells me is a big change in _speed terms_!)
while I was trying to figure out if my * SATELLITE L755 - 1 3 * has a _SATA 2 or 3_ internal port (the price of the HDs are quite different...)

Thank you!!!

Hello

As far as I know the SATA III are supported since the Intel P67/H67 chipsets
That is why the laptop seems to support 300 MB/s max and this would mean that the SATA II HDD is good enough

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