1 TB 2.5 7200 RPM sata 2 in favor

Guys/girls,

Does anyone know if the next drive will work in my X 201?

Thanks in advance.

HITACHI Travelstar GST 0S 03563 1 to 7200 RPM 2.5 "SATA 3.0 GB/s

The Travelstar 1 TB 2.5 "Mobile hard disk HGST is a mobile hard drive with 1 TB of storage and a SATA II interface. The SATA II interface provides data transfer speeds of up to 3 Gbps which allows fast transfer of data to and from the drive. The speed of 7200 RPM drive ensures improved read and write capabilities. With a 2.5 form factor ", install the player in a variety of computers is simple.

Increased road capacity
With increased road of 1 TB capacity, you can store documents, music, movies and HD quality video.

Enhanced Drive speed
The speed of 7200 RPM drive ensures you can access data on the disk quickly and efficiently.

SATA II interface
The second generation SATA II interface runs with a 3.0 Gbit/s native transfer rate.

Hi zak__4,

The specifications should work according to the reference tech.

The X 201 is supported as standard or optional Ultrabay Slim devices

SATA 3.0 GB/s, 2.5 "wide, 9.5 mm height, expandable, removable, shock mounted hard

By car, Active Protection System

Hope this info helps.

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