Top Processors supported on 3000 N100 768-04U

Can anyone confirm the fastest processor I would be able to put in this system?
It currently has a T2060 processor. 
I would like to go all the way to the t7200 if it will work...
thanks
--tmac

It seems that the N100 utilizes either the 945GM or 945PM chipset. If that's the case, you should be able to go up to the Core 2 Duo T7600 [2.33GHz]. However, you may experience elevated operating temperatures as the T7600 consumes more power than the Pentium Dual Core T2060.
**Please confirm the chipset with CPU-Z.
If you are looking for increased performance, a 7200RPM hard drive would be ideal.
Message Edited by ortegaluis on 04-15-2009 08:31 PM
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