Support for SATA 6Gbit/s Y470 III

Dear Lenovo,

can someone confirm if Ideapad Y470 support SATA III drives on a 400 to 500 MB/s speed?

If I buy Y470 I want to replace the main with Intel 510 SSD HARD disk that supports SATA III interface.

Intel says that the HM65 chipset supports SATA III, but find no confirmation in laptop specs.

Thank you!

According to the manual, it does not support 6 Gbit/s speed.

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