V470 mSata SSD support

I guess that the V470 supports mSata SSD for two reasons: the lenovo support download section includes rapiddrive drivers for the V470; the bios has a special "SSD" labeled sata port that does not show my 2.5 "SSD (it appears as"HARD disk"in the bios). I also found a Chinese/Korean site that was selling the mSata SSD and included the V370, V470 and V570 with models that support mSata (such as the y470/y570). Of course, this question raises another: did the V470 support 6gbps sata iii? I know that the chipset CERTAINLY support, so I think they have this option disabled in the bios. Can anyone confirm this? I NEED an answer the mSATA thing abou... I tried to find an answer for weeks now. I would like to find out it takes support 6 GB/s on the port of mSATA, but I doubt that is the case. Thank you!

see the document below:
http://www.Lenovo.com/PSREF/PDF/3book.PDF

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