Satellite L850-117 - support SATA III

I have a plan to change my old hard drive with the new SATA III SSD.

I searched Toshiba homepage on spec if it supports SATA III, but it is very difficult to find this kind of information. If I understand correctly, we must support SATA III for the full implementation of the DSS.

The laptop is Toshiba Satellite l850-117, Sandy Bridge (32nm Technology), by Googling it I found a few answers that if I have a Sandy Bridge, I also have SATA III support.

From the BIOS I can only change 'best performance' or 'better life' for HDD/SDD, nothing on the SATA versions.

It's the best spec I found so far

I have USB 3.0 support, I guess that's a good sign, but I want to make sure I get full performance out of it, if spending a lot of money on large SSD.

Can someone give me an advice?

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Hello

Why you n t install some diagnostic tools material like Everest Home Edition or another tool like SENECA Sisoft.
The two would be able to provide all the details and all information about the properties of material and pieces of equipment.

The L850 series is equipped with different material parts, but usually the ODD controller and the HARD drive is connected to the chipset (Port of Cougar / Panther point) and the chipset is connected to the processor (Sandy Bridge / Ivy Bridge)

However, in my view and from my own experience, the SATA ODD interface would support 150Mbyte/s max. I don't know about the HARD m drive but I guess it could be 300Mbyte/s (SATA II)

But please share the results provided by one of the tools mentioned.

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