T510 SATA Port

Hello

I did find the official information on the type of SATA port thte T510 has internal drive (not the media Bay). Is - this SATA 3 (6 GB) or only SATA 2 (3 GB/s)

Thank you

Hi and welcome to the forum!

Reference personal system of Lenovo Tabuk said 3.0 GB/s of iy.

I hope this helps.

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