Satellite Pro C660 PSC0MA-01K00V: plug in HDD that I need to buy a

Hi, I was looking to get a new HDD on my PSC0MA Satellite Pro C660-01K00V, guys please help me out by telling me the size, the interface, Cache, spin speed and other things that I would need to buy a new. A 750 GB + would do well

Thank you

Hello

You will need to buy a SATA HDD.
The Satellite Pro C660 series to buy a SATA 2.5 HARD.
Additional specifications who love speed (RPM) and the size are not confined.
As far as I know that the SATA controller can handle all sizes of disk so, theoretically, you can put a 500 GB and larger.

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