Pavilion 15-n259se: upgrade to ssd Amp (power consumption) or

Hi all
I have 15-n259se flag which comes with 500 GB seagate with a consumption of 5 v, Amp.451
I bought a 1 TB SSD which have 5V power consumption and 1.5 Amp it will propply function is or is not
NOTE will have 1 SSD has more than normal HARD drive
SRY for bad English
THX

Not sure where the power requirement data comes. The SSD uses 335mw at idle and 1.76w read and 3.66 watt to write.

The hard drive uses 810mw idling and 220mw 2.85 watts in standby and 2.6 watts to read to write.

http://www.AnandTech.com/show/8792/transcend-ssd370-128gb-256gb-512gb-review

http://www.Seagate.com/docs/PDF/datasheet/disc/ds_momentus_5400_6.PDF

The SSD draws less power at idle and is good idling more than a hard drive because it ends its operations much more quickly so that it uses a lot less energy over time and in use.

Long story short: the SSD will be fine.

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