MSI GX630 - CPU upgrade

Hello:)
I have a GX630 notebook with AMD AThlon X2 (QL-62) cpu,and i want to upgrade it to a fastest cpu.My question is that can i upgrade it,and if i can ,than what kind of cpu are supported.The socket is S1 and it is 65nm.
please help me

Hi Sabli,
These are the processors that should work with GX630.
http://products.amd.com/en-us/notebookcpuresult.aspx?f1=AMD+Athlon%E2%84%A2+X2+Dual-Core+Processors+for+Notebooks&f2=&f3=&f4=1000&f5=S1&f6=B1&f7=65nm+SOI&f8=&f9=
Comparison:
http://products.amd.com/en-us/NotebookCPUSideBySide.aspx?id=529&id=574&id=504&id=470

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