Is Seagate Momentus XT 750GB / 7200 RPM/MIN/32MB6GBPS COMPATIBLE WITH XPS M1530?

Hi all

I would like to know if the Seagate Momentus XT 750 GB internal Serial ATA Solid State hybrid Drive for laptops (Model # STBD750100) is compatible with the XPS M1530?  I bought the M1530 in March 2008, but my drive crashed, so I need a new.

Here are the specs for the Momentus XT:

2.5"/9.5mm

750 GB

7200 RPM

SATA

6 GB/s data transfer

32 MB Cache buffer

8 GB flash NAND of SLC solid state memory

I really wanted a disc SATA 1 TB 7200 RPM with 32 MB of cache (but I'd settle for 16), but so far, I've not had much luck finding one in my price range that would work.  Site of parts/upgrades of Dell recommended only 500 GB/5400 RPM.  Told me a dell agent via chat than the Dell 1 TB 7200 RPM Nearline SATA would work, but starting at $ 470, is the way out of my price range.

If the Momentus XT will not work, anyone know of any player who would get me close to everything on my wishlist?

Thanks for the help.

AGJ

Yes, the Momentus XT will work.

Nearline SATA disks cannot even hold, much less work - so that the recommendation is defective.  They are designed for type blade - notebooks no servers.

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