Dimension 9200 to the Intel Q6700 processor upgrade

Hello world.
I would like to upgrade processor Dual Core E6300 to Q6700 (quad) in my Dell Dimension 9200.
I saw somewhere on this forum that people/use a processor Q6700 in Dimension 9200.

My question is: is it possible to use Q6700 with:

DIMENSION 9200

REFERENCE DELL MODEL: DXP061
Motherboard: OCT017
Chipset: P965/G965

On Intel site should be noted that P965/G965 chipset are intended for Core 2 Duo.  Intel Core 2 QUAD (Q6600/Q6700) is not on the list.
Can someone help me?
Best regards


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