Does Mac osx 10.8.2 support FDE SSD drive on early 2011 MBP?

Hi mates,
I need to secure all my datas in my MBP i5 early 2011 model. Thinking of changing the harddisk to a new Samsung 840 Pro series that come with the FDE feature. Will I be able to use the FDE feature on the SSD that comes along?
Thanks!

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