Speed of ssd of yoga

I would like to know Lenovo, if both the msata of the ultrabook interface and the ssd SATA3? I heard that the interface is sata2...

The bottleneck of the SSD of flash not interface access speed, supports the interface SATA2 3Gbps = 384MBps, mainstream SSD have a maximum of 300 MB read/write speed, seems SATA2 is enough only if you RAID0. SATA2 could also save your battery.

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