Can I switch to an Intel Pentium D 945 on a card mother Napa-GL8E?

Hello, I have a HP Pavilion a6403w with an Intel Dual - Core processor E2160 (1.8 GHz) on a card mother Napa-GL8E. I would like to know if it is possible to switch to an Intel Pentium D 945 (3.4 GHz) on this motherboard. Before that everyone goes to the top and say no, I read a few post image Core 2 s running on this motherboard. And if an Intel Pentium D 945 would not work, what else would be a good upgrade for my PC? Thank you.

(Edit: Opps, I posted this in the wrong forum.)

Computer a6403w and Napa-GL8E pages care about motherboard;

Type of socket: 775
Motherboard supports the following processor upgrades
Intel Core 2 Duo (Wolfsdale) E8xxx
Core 2 Duo E6xxx until E6850 (Conroe)
Pentium (Conroe) E2xxx series with Dual Core E2160 technology
Core 2 Duo E4xxx (Conroe)
Celeron 4xx series (Conroe) until Celeron 450

Based on this information, the Pentium D 945 only is not supported on this platform. Referring to your "multiple posts reading" on quad-core Core 2 on the Napa, the information relates mainly to non - OEM versions (read no HP) of the Board of Directors. Sumsolstice mentions the internal docs showing micocode updated but does not purely and simply that it will work. The best processor would probably be the Core 2 Duo (Wolfsdale) E8xxx series.

Frank

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