DV7 - 3165ev: HP Pavilion dv7 - 3165ev change/Upgrade CPU

I saw in the manual series DV7 cpu i7 support, but not for specific models like dv7 - 3165ev.

My goal is to replace the i5 m430 with an i7-720QM or 820QM i7, as they seem to be compatible with my model.

Is there a limitation of BIOS and the system board that these CPU may not work?

Here is the Service Manual:

Manual

This manual seems to relate only to the Quad Core models. Other similar models of dv7 motherboard is different for the dual core and quad core so models before trying to upgrade the processor, I would check the motherboard model number that is generally printed inside the memory compartment.

It must be 575477-001 if the Quad Core processors are at work.

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