1.5 vs. 3GB/s Serial ATA on my Western Digital hard drive

I just installed a 500GB Western Digital Scorpio Blue hard drive in my white MacBook. The tech specs shows that it's supposed to have a 3GB/s serial ATA, but when I check the system profiler on the MacBook, it only comes up as 1.5GB/s. Any idea why? Am I missing out on a significant amount of extra speed?
Thanks.

From Early 2006 model 1,1 through the Early 2008 model 4,1 the MacBook hardware was limited to 1.5GB/s. After the Late 2008 model 5,1 it could handle 3.0GB/s.

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