X61T, Support SATA-II, 150Mbps SSD problems

I bought a high speed of SSD (X 25 - M G2) for my Thinkpad X 61 Tablet with the hope of reaching a ultra fast and silent machine. I installed a new copy of Windows 7, with each firmware and drivers updated to the latest news releases... Unfortunately for X 61 Tablet support SATA-II has been capped at 150Mbps. Now performance my SSD is slightly better than a 7200 RPM HARD drive.

What I understand other discussions on this topic, is that Lenovo put this course intentionally artificial speed (while supporting material is here). Is this true? If so, it is totally unacceptable.

My X61T is a perfect tool for me and incomparable with its LCD high-resolution (1400 x 1050). If you upgrade to a mediocre 200 X, it just won't cut it. PDF documents appear as print (a 144dpi of resolution LCD screen), and I'm totally paperless now.

It is technically possible to raise this ceiling? If so, where can we write to Lenovo? Any suggestions?

Thank you

Koray

Hi koray and welcome to the Lenovo user community!

This x6x topic has been discussed ad nauseam in various for a. Search and you will find discussions here and elsewhere that you can contribute to.

That said, I don't think its useful to start another thread on the subject, so I'm going to block it.

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