Can New mac mini supports SATA III harddisk?

The new mac mini is used "Hitachi HTS545050B9A302" as harddrive.  I don't know it is a SATA II or SATA III harddisk.
Can anyone tell me.
Thanks.

wongcp wrote:
The new mac mini is used "Hitachi HTS545050B9A302" as harddrive.  I don't know it is a SATA II or SATA III harddisk.
Can anyone tell me.
Apple are likely to use different batches and makes even in the same model Mac. However I believe the above Hitachi drive to be a SATA II which is 3.0Gbps.
You should not pay too much attention to that however. Not only is this only a 5400 rpm drive (slow) but any single physical hard disk cannot come even close to fully loading a SATA interface. You only need to worry about this if you get a SSD drive and even then you might need to have a RAID0 stripped array to merit a SATA III 6.0Gbps interface.

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