My laptop supports SATA III 6Gb / s?.

Hi all.
I have the Pavilion DV6 6C16NR and I want to buy a SSD (OCZ Vertex 4) III SATA 6Gb / s.
I investigated if the laptop supports 6Gb / s.
1. The manual says 3Gb / s.
2. A few days ago i talked on chat with HP technician and he told me that the chipset supports 6Gb / s, then obviously,  your laptop supports it.
3. Talk to another technician today and tells me that he  talk to the supervisor and the laptop does not support 6Gb / s.
I'm really confused.
The chipset of the laptop if it supports 6Gb / S, if you search the web you will see that Intel says it.
Can you help, supports 6Gb / s or not?.
If not supported, it makes no sense to spend the money it's worth a SSD.

Hello, I downloaded the program but do not see where it says 6Gb / s.
I think that all new laptops with Sandy Bridge should support 6Gb / s.
I want to be sure before buying the SSD.

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