Disk configurations hard dv7

I have a DV7-6c95dx with a single 750 GB HDD at 5400 RPM.  I was under the impression that I could put any dirve in the second Bay.  I was driving will get a 1 to 7200 RPM (or perhaps 5400) for the second slot, but the manual provides only four configurations below.

Hello

> > Do I have to be the same size in each Bay?

LON

> > I am limited to 5400 RPM on disks 1 to (and 500 GB)?
LON

> > can I add a 1 to 7200 RPM in second place to go with my current 750 GB 5400?

Yes

> > I could put two 1 TB 7200 unit s in this machine?  (Assuming that they are not too thick to fit).

Yes, the old 1 TB HDD are a little thicker, but you can find many new 1 TB HDD now are only 9.5 mm thick

> > Why the manual that see these four configurations in sets matching?  There are power/cooling/performance issues to consider?

Easy for the RAID configuration I think.  NO.

> > Also... the DV7 accepts really 12.5 mm into the two slots in the car?  The second drive Bay seems not that thick and I've read elsewhere that the DV7 takes up only 9.5 mm.

As mentioned above, you will find that many of them are now only 9.5 mm thick such as good HDD, following fast:

http://www.Mwave.com.au/product/Seagate-st1000lm014-1TB-laptop-sshd-25-95mm-hybrid-SATA3-hard-drive-ab49146

Kind regards.

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