Upgading HP G60t-200 with WD5000BPKT ATA 7200 RPM 2.5 "

I want to use a WD 500 GB 7200 RPM ATA 2.5 "HDD in my book of 60 t - 200 HP, but do not know if the configuration is correct. Can someone give a y/n?

Thanks for the info - the speed is paramount, so this is a no-go

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