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HP 250 G3 (J4T62EA)
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Hi everyone,

 

I bought  HP 250 G3 (jJ4T62EA)  laptop. I have a question regarding the SATA 3.0 interface. I want change my HDD drive for Samsung 250GB 850 EVO SSD. Does my laptop support SATA 3.0 - 6.0 Gbit/s? Thanks for your help.

 

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Hello again! 

 

I got SSD already, so I checked that my laptop supports SATA III. Samsung Magician, which is dedicated software for Samsung SSD disks shows that everthing is working  with full speed on SATA III (6 Gbit/s). In conclusion, if you have HP 250 G3 (J4T62EA), you can upgrade it without any loss of performance related with SATA interface. If you want I can put here benchmark results on the next week. 

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Yes it will support a SATA-III device regardless of the speed of its own SATA controller. SATA is backward compatible so a SATA-III hard drive or other device will run fine on a SATA-I or SATA-II bus. It appears the SATA bus on the laptop is SATA-II 300 Mbps. 

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@kamilteo wrote:

Hi everyone,

 

I bought  HP 250 G3 (jJ4T62EA)  laptop. I have a question regarding the SATA 3.0 interface. I want change my HDD drive for Samsung 250GB 850 EVO SSD. Does my laptop support SATA 3.0 - 6.0 Gbit/s? Thanks for your help.

 


Hi,

This laptop is equipped with the Haswell chipset. It definitely supports SATA III and a USB 3.0 is also present.

http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=4AA5-1775EEE&doctype=data%20sheet&doclang=EN_G...

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I found processor specification http://ark.intel.com/products/75105/Intel-Core-i3-4005U-Processor-3M-Cache-1_70-GHz.  It seems that it supports SATA 3.0.  I wanted to make sure that interace dosen't limit SSD speed. Thanks a lot for your help.

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Check it when you get it. The chipset and processor specifications do not necessarily prove what HP has implemented and the spec sheet I found said it was SATA-II. It really makes no difference but the logic that you can say what the HP laptop will or will not do based on chipset and procesor specs is not exactly correct. 

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Ok, I'll put here benchmark results when I'll get SSD.

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Hello again! 

 

I got SSD already, so I checked that my laptop supports SATA III. Samsung Magician, which is dedicated software for Samsung SSD disks shows that everthing is working  with full speed on SATA III (6 Gbit/s). In conclusion, if you have HP 250 G3 (J4T62EA), you can upgrade it without any loss of performance related with SATA interface. If you want I can put here benchmark results on the next week. 

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