My HDX X18 HDD upgrade/ replacemen​t

my HDX X18-1050EF hdd originally came with 2 250gb/ 5400 for a total of 500gb.
Im about to upgrade the primary hdd to 250gb/7200
I don't need more space, but a slightly faster hdd. Not faster like an SSD.
but i don't know if the computer will be able to support that dual hard drive configuration...
this is what the maintenance guide says
Supports the following dual hard drive configurations:
■ 1000-GB, 5400-rpm (500-GB × 2)
■ 800-GB, 5400-rpm (400-GB × 2)
■ 640-GB, 5400-rpm (320-GB × 2)
■ 500-GB, 5400-rpm (250-GB × 2)
■ 320-GB, 7200-rpm (160-GB × 2)
■ 320-GB, 5400-rpm (160-GB × 2)
■ 160-GB, 5400-rpm (80-GB × 2)
so, the question is, can i have those configuration?
■500GB 1st. 250gb 7200  2nd. 250gb 5400
■750GB 1st. 250gb 7200  2nd. 500gb 5400

It will support anything that you have posted in any combination and easily a 250 GB drive at 7200 RPM. Make sure it's SATA 2 or SATA 3.
 If you can afford a SSD, go for that, you're not going to notice a huge differnece in speed between the 5400 ad 7200.

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