MSI-7293 compatible with Intel Core 2 duo E7600 proessor?

Hi, I'm trying to revive an old tower system and a mate of mine gave me one of these mobo's with a Celeron Dual Core E1200 installed.
This processor is a bit too anaemic for my purposes and was hoping to install the E7600 Core 2 Duo but I'm not entirely sure the CPU is compatible with the board.
The CPU is an LGA 775 and this board is supposed to support Core 2 Duo and also 1066FSB so all looks good from that point of view. But as this seems to be an "early" 775 mobo and the E7600 a much later CPU I wanted to be sure before buying one.
The board has BIOS version VF1120 if that helps.
Also if the 7600 is compatible any opinions on whether the heatsink/fan combo from the celeron would be sufficient for the 7600 as both CPU's have the same max TDP (65W)?
Any advice gratefully received   

There is no MS-7293 retail board: http://www.msi.com/service/search/?kw=MS-7293&type=product
What you have is an oem board made for Fujitsu (http://download.ts.fujitsu.com/WDB/FAQContentstart.asp?ID=23388551&Info=SA&Todo=Fullsearch&Sprache=en&LNG=COM&RN_FAQ=Search%20result)
This forum only covers retail MSI products not oem ones. For question concerning cpu support ask the pc manufacturer because he determines what cpu is supported. As your board is an old VIA PT890 chipset board chances are slim anyway.

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