Large Hard drive compatibil​ity

I have a Thinkpad t-60, and would like to use a large harddrive for data storage with the drive bay adapter.  There are a wide variety of aftermarket - generic harddrives in large sizes, hoever I can not find any compatibility information either from lenovo or the aftermarket drive manufacturer.
Is there anywhere I can look that would give me the hard drive compatibility data for the ultra drive bay adapter?
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The drive also has to be one with 9.5mm height. There are some on the market with 12.5mm which will not physically fit.
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