Will the macbook 5,1 support vertex 4 ssd?

First off i relize that it won't take full advantage of the speed (macbook is sata 3) but i don't want to get a older ssd then get a newer one eventully with the purchase of a new mac.

Have you installed your in? Does it work well? Any lag or any inconsistency while working with it?

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