The HP ENVY 17-j120us there sata iii?

I think to put the HP ENVY 17-j120us and could not find if it is SATA-III or not, and if it comes with a quad core. I read that some lower Core i7 comes with core duo.

On another note. My HP EliteBook 8730w is SATA-II and I use an Intel SSD 520, which is capable of SATA III, someone knows it if I can wipe my SSD, then paste it into the new laptop and have it clocked at SATA-III? Is it that simple? Note also that I have the system of operating full W7, so no problem on this end.

Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

Hello

My loan Envy 17 machine uses an Intel i7-4702MQ processor which means image.

Kind regards.

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