Does HP G7-1368DX support SATA III ?

Does HP G7-1368DX support SATA III ?
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Please see the "HP Pavilion g7 Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide" for the technical specification of your computer. It appears that the computer supports SATA, but no exact information is given. The is most likely SATA version based on an AMD A60M chipset would be SATA3.
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