Does v560 laptops support sata 3 hdds?

hi all
i want to change my 500 gb hdd with a larger one, 750 gb or 1tb. i would like to know if sata 3 hdds will work in  my system. i dont mind sata 3 working in speed of sata 2. if it works it is enough.

hi azad.
v560 mainboard doesn't support sata 3 ( 6gb/s).
hope this helps.

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