Msi gx700 cpu upgrade

hi
my notebook is a bit old now GX700 non tribal)
and i would like to upgrade the cpu
current cpu is 2 GHZ core 2 800mhz FSB
can this notebook run cpus with 1066 FSB speed?
i did do a search on this forum there is a similar msg posted but it said something about creating a new thread if i wanted a reply.
1 reply on the old thread said Ask msi for qvl list:
but i cant update details it wont let me and cant use support at all.
please help.

Upgrading a notebook cpu is a gamble. If it is a newer cpu never originally used in that notebook series chances are close to zero. Notebooks aren't desktop boards made to support various cpus users might put on it. Ask MSI if the desired cpu is supported first before wasting money: >>How to contact MSI.<<

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