CPU Upgrade - G6 2220SQ Pavilion

I think my i3 of the 2370 M (SB) upgraded to an i7 3610QM (IB). I'm not shure if this would be a good idea because some say it could be a compatibility issue when switching from the CPU. I am sure that electrically and physically there is no problems (the chipset is Intel HM76 that supports taken rPGA 988B processors, and the processor is on the list of upgrade of the socket according to the official website of Intel). What is more, I saw the 3610QM i7 launched in Q2 2012 and laptop BIOS's May 29, 2013. CPU - Z indicates that the version I currently have is F.25, made by Insyde before specified date. Pavilion G6 2240SQ a on board an i7 3632QM, so is there a go for the upgrade or not? Features of the phone are: memory of 8 GB 1333 (2x4gb) made by ASint Technology, i3 2370 M @2.4 GHz 35W, 7670 M 1 GB GDDR3, 750 GB at 5400 RPM / MIN Hitachi HDD, motherboard is HP 1840 (56.32), chipset Intel Sandy Bridge REV 09, southbridge Intel HM76 04 REV. I look forward to your reply.

You have probably already that, but here is the Manual:

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The i7-3610QM is not in the list. Your logic is impeccable on why it should work, but it may or may not. The i7-3632QM will work certainly because it's on the list. The model with this processor uses the same motherboard as yours.

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