CPU upgrade on Satellite A300D-15C

Satellite A300D-15C - What CPU can i uppgrade to?
I have a AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core-processor QL-60 : 1.9 GHz
can i uppgrade to a higher cpu freq 2,1
or can i use a
AMD Turion X2 Dual-Core mobil processor RM-72
2.1 GHz
or this
AMD Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core mobil processor ZM-82
klockhastighet : 2.2 GHz

Those cpu i have note here is from same model sattelit a300d
Why i ask i must change the fan becuse it broken and i think the cpu has gose warm
therefor i had think that i can put one off those in to my comphuter
i have over 15 years experince off comphuters so can replace hardware
but i must know if it posible to uppgrade to one off those i have write down here
other wise i must put a cpu as the original
Regards Thomas
my is A300D-15C with cpu
typ : AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core-processor QL-60 fr brbara datorer
klockhastighet : 1.9 GHz
2:a nivns cache (2nd level cache) : 1 MB
next is A300D-16Q with cpu
typ : AMD Turion X2 Dual-Core mobil processor RM-72
klockhastighet : 2.1 GHz
2:a nivns cache (2nd level cache) : 1 MB
and next one A300D-21W with cpu
typ : AMD Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core mobil processor ZM-82
klockhastighet : 2.2 GHz
2:a nivns cache (2nd level cache) : 2 MB

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