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There is a mis print in the HP documentation for this board. If you bring up the board on the HP website, I.e. Pegatron IPMMB-FM (Formosa), and scroll to the internal connector section, it states, 6 x SATA 2.0 Connectors (SATA 0 - 1 @ 6 Gb/s, SATA 2 - 5 @ 3Gb/s).  First off, SATA II cannot do 6Gb/s. Ports  0 - 1 are 6 Gb/s and are the Sata III ports.  2 - 5 are SATA II. I have tested ports 0 - 1 with my intel 520 series SSDs, and they are the SATA 3 ports. There was an earlier post showing the red and black ports 4 and 5 as the SATA 3, but that post and picture are also wrong.

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the picture is labled wrong.  Ports 0 & 1 are the SATA III ports.

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IPMMB-FM (Formosa, made by Pegatron.

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