MacBook and Seagate momentus 7200?

Can you use Seagate momentus 100GB SATA 7200 harddrive with macbook?
Can't find the clear answer, anyone?
-J

Got the 100GB since day one, and it's been fantastic (aside from it dying six months on, however Seagate replaced it quickly). There really is a difference in certain situations. I have a white macbook with a stock 5400 drive, and the black model with the momentus boots faster and loads some apps quicker, such as microsoft office.
Nick

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