Lenovo B570(P/N:59316294) support mSATA?

Dear forum members.
I have a lenovo B570 model with P/N : 59-316294 (Model No : 20093) that I bouhgt in 2012 Sep.
Recently, I hope to speed-up my B570 to attach mSATA SSD.
If my B570 is opened, the feature is as belows.
If bottom cover is opened,  blank slot is appeared.
My questions are
 This blank slot is mSATA?
    : I know that mSATA slot has same pin as min PCI express but two are not compatible each other.
      B570 model has mSTAT Slot?
Pleaese share your knowledge.
Thanks.

hi yangwool,
Welcome to the Lenovo Forums.
Looking at page 38 of the B570 hardware maintenance manual, the Mini PCI-E slot is being used by the Wireless card and/or a WWAN card.
  - Link to picture
Although an mSATA SSD would fit on that slot, the manual doesn't indicate that the slot is electrically compatible with an SSD (unlike other models like the Lenovo Y460's mini PCI-E slot (more info on page 28 of HMM):
If you're leaning towards an SSD upgrade, it would be best to replace the stock HDD with a 2.5" SATA SSD (like this item).
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