M55e 9637 CPU support

Hello,
I bought an used M55e 9637-BN5 computer. I would like to change the original CPU (E2140) to an E5200.
I can't find a complete CPU support list. Is this (E5200) CPU supported by my M55e?
Thank you for your replies!

Your machine has the 946GZ chipset in it, which allows use of Core 2 Duo processors, Just not sure the E5200 Wolfdale you have identified will work. Conroe definately will work, up to an E6700. Enter your machine into the quick path box on the support home page, and find the Hardware Maintenance Manual, it will tell you all iterations of your machine and which processor shipped with it. That will give you an indication of which processors will work.

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