What's the best HDD for MBP 2006

Old HDD is not dead, just comatose, need a new one. https://discussions.apple.com/message/16041070#16041070   I had 100GB stock, 7200 rpm.
I'm leaning towards a Seagate:  http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Momentus-7200RPM-Internal-ST9500420AS-Bare/dp/B001 R4BBLU
Who has experience w/ this drive?  Advice? Recommendations?  Something else works better? Concerned about the following tidbits in reviews:
1.  the hd I received requires a 5v additional power source which does not work with most macbook or macbook pro.
macbook will not recognize the hd that renders this hd useless.
2.  The 7200 is fast, really fast. But in my macbook, it vibrates my whole table. Probably should have gotten the 5400 for my laptop.
3.  Used in a 2006 MacBook. Failed in 5 months
I trust the advice on this forum far more than on amazon.  If anyone would care to chime in.

trebber wrote:
Thx 4 the input, tjk.  Another possible contender is the WD,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=22-136-856&SortField=0&SummaryTy pe=0&Pagesize=10&PurchaseMark=&SelectedRating=-1&VideoOnlyMark=False&VendorMark = &IsFeedbackTab=true&Page=4#scrollFullInfo
similar specs, mostly good rev.s at Newegg, but:
"You can feel & hear the vibration compared to the old drive.
Hmm feels like an extra fan is on...not crazy bad but it's there.
Not at all surprising. As I said "2. All other things being equal, a 7200RPM is going to vibrate more."
On top of that, luck also plays a part. Individual units are going to behave differently, within acceptable quality control parameters.
Other Thoughts: This drive comes with ShockGuard technology which conflicts with the MacBook Pro's SMS tech. I have a mid 2010 macbook Pro 13" and would get beach balls while trying to open files. Even if it was using TextEdit and some of my directory structure wouldn't appear while trying to open files.
I disable the SMS via terminal http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1934
and it worked like a normal drive. No more beach balls.
Not sure if this is the right drive for me or this machine..."
Not sure what to think about this.  Some first-hand, installed-in-a MBP-and-here's-what's-happening type feedback wouldn't hurt my feelings.
I hope others will be able to offer you first-hand experience, but if not, xlr8yourmac is a good place to look for more "reviews." If you're referring specifically to disabling the SMS, this is perfectly normal. Some HDs have built in "SMS" capabilities, and these conflict with the MBP's built in SMS, so one must be disabled.

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