Can i use Sandy Bridge Cpu on my DV6-2190EV ?

I have a DV6-2190EV laptop with Intel Core i5 520M . Can i upgrade it with a Sandy Bridge Cpu ? 

Hi,
No, sorry. Intel Core i5 520M is the first generation of the Core iX processors. Sandy Bridge is the second generation of the Intel CPUs. Sandy Bridge processors use different sockets than the older Core i3/5/7 processors...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core#Nehalem_microarchitecture_based
You may possibly upgrade (see a maintenance and service guide) to a Core i7 7XXQM or 8XXQM but not to a Sandy Bridge processor. It won't fit to the motherboard.
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