7200 RPM in favor Saellite Pro P300 PSPCDA-00l00D

Simply by watching this laptop a little faster and that you want to upgrade my hard drives, I did some research and could not find any information actually confirm that 7200 TPM will work on my laptop

the model is: PSPCDA-00L00D

If someone can confirm that they have put a 2.5 drive "7200 RPM and can confirm that it works or not, and what size of disk they used if it worked that would be appreciated, I don't want to buy new disks if this does not work...

In general there is no problem if you want to use the faster HARD disk. Original hard drives are 5400 RPM or lower. I guess faster hard drives produce more heat and this is the main reason why the laptop manufacturers prefer to use hard drives at 5400 RPM.

You can use 9.5 or 12.5 mm drives.

What can happen, is that you will feel more heat on the place where the HARD drive is placed.

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