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01-12-2019 11:24 AM
My HDD is dead and I want to replace it with a new SSD. Actually it seems like I will buy a SATA 3 SSD cause I have found a cheap one (Sandisk 240GB SSD Plus) but I want to make sure that if I can buy a SATA 3 SSD. Does anyone have information about the motherboard of my laptop?
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01-12-2019 11:26 AM - edited 01-12-2019 11:28 AM
Hi:
Yes, the drive controller your PC has supports SATA III drives.
Even if it didn't a SATA III SSD would work just fine, albeit at the SATA II speed.
BTW...I have 4 of those very same SSD's...two in my HP notebook PC's and two in my HP desktop PC's.
They work great.
01-12-2019 11:26 AM - edited 01-12-2019 11:28 AM
Hi:
Yes, the drive controller your PC has supports SATA III drives.
Even if it didn't a SATA III SSD would work just fine, albeit at the SATA II speed.
BTW...I have 4 of those very same SSD's...two in my HP notebook PC's and two in my HP desktop PC's.
They work great.
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