G62 - b45EM: compatibility FAN HEATSINK CPU Cooler

Hello

My cooling system no longer works. I'm in the process of buying a new one. During my research, I discovered that alternative parta of coolers CPU model number differ. Some have 606609-001 other 612355-001. But in any case, he says its for series G62. I wonder - is it important?

More precisely, the CPU's cooler for G62-b01sl G62-b45EM compatible?

Thank you for your response.

Here are the specifications of the

G62-b45EM:

http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docid=emr_na-c02556539

You have switchable graphics with 1 GB discrete card.

Repair manuals

This is the correct fan/radiator module:

Discrete systems 606014-001

http://www.eBay.com/ITM/new-for-HP-Compaq-G62-CQ62-G72-CPU-Fan-Heatsink-606014-001-free-thermal-paste-/251767167945?hash=item3a9e7e1bc9:g:iwgAAOxyrYFR0H7y

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