SSD SATA-III in optibay

Hi there.
Should a SATA-III 6gigabit SSD work in the obtibay of a MacBook Pro 13" Early 2011?
I get 6 Gigabit speed with 3 Gigabit negotiated when using a 5400 rpm HDD in the optibay.
I'm asking, because I tried inserting a Intel 520 series 120gb SATA-III SSD in the optibay the other day - i was unable to format it from there, even though it showed.
Regards,

Ah okay, thank you.
It's because I broke the SATA cable to the HDD bay.
I've ordered a new cable, but I'd like to use the SSD untill then, if it was possible.
Guess I'll have to wait it out, and cross my fingers that the new SATA cable works.
Thanks again!

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