2007 mbp 2.2 a1226 HD upgrade question

i have a JULY 2007 MPB 2.2 A1226 w/ silver keys. Will replacing my current 160 7200 Hd with a seagate momentus 500GB 7200rpm be okay for heat? i read something on amazon reviews -
http://www.amazon.com/review/R3TVZ12EFWTOZ4/ref=cmcr_rdpperm
about the breather hole for a different hitachi drive.
i don't know if the reviewer has the same mbp as me, but i'm concerned for having the same problem.
however, the fact that i have a 7200 rpm drive already is good, i just don't know where the breather holes are on these new drives - and i don't want to have to rig up a special wiring plan.

transientattack:
I installed a Seagate 500 GB 7200 rpm drive a few months ago and it works great. No problem with heat or noise. My MBP is an Early 2008, not much newer than yours. I wouldn't worry about it. Check directions and pictures here to be sure you get it right.
cornelius

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