I am swapping out my hard drive, will seagates 7200.9 work?

Hi I just bought a 17" imac. I am going ot swap the drive as soon as I get it and I am wondering if seagates 7200.9's will work? The have the 3.0 gb's/ sec interface. I am not sure if this is a different connection from the SATA 150? If it is will the 7200.8 work? I think I heard these are the drives the imac's ship with.
Thanks for any help.
Kal

Yes, any SATA notebook HD in the 9.5mm (2.5") format will work.
As for the brand, to each his/hers own, but Seagate would be my personal preference.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
George
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