CPU Upgrade DV7 1020us - QX9300

Hi there! I am planning to upgrade my DV7-1020us, changing his Intel Core 2 Duo P7350 to another with virtualization technology. I was wondering if the Intel Core 2 Duo Extreme QX9300 would work in this notebook, would it?If not, which one is the best compatible choice? P.S: I think the QX9300 would be compatible, since the Intel PM45 ChipSet has it on its compatible product listing here (http://ark.intel.com/products/35135/Intel-82PM45-Memory-Controller-Hub#@compatibility), but I have read around that HP can limit somehow the use of new CPU on their notebooks.I already updated my BIOS to the latest version (F.2D Rev.) on HP drivers. Thanks! 

Thanks for replying PeerOne. So, the processor arrived about two days ago, and everything seens fine with it. I made the upgrade AND.... dramatic pause..... It didn`t worked. The notebook does not even show the display. It starts normally but suddenly the fan stops, nothing on the screen, and the caps look and num look LEDs starts to blink, indicating some random error codes. Sometimes It blinks the "memory not functional" code, but also blinks the graphical module issue. Only one or two times it blinked the CPU issue. I really did a deep research about BIOS and the CPUs microcodes that should be in it for it to support a new processors. After that research I concluded that my BIOS has the microcodes of the QX9300, and I was pretty confident then. Also tried to change the memory to a faster one, mine are the original ones (2x Samsung PC2- 6400 400MHz- 2GB) but It didn`t worked either. I really don`t know what should happen when you insert a incompatible processor. Should the screen be blank and the LEDs blink? Or should It at least show the BIOS screen and display some specific message?I need to answer this questions to conclude, is the processor really incompatible, or is it broken? Thanks. P.S.: I`ll keep this post updated if I discover something new. (Link about Insyde BIOS and microcodes - http://donovan6000.blogspot.com.br/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-cpu-microcodes.html)  

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