information card mother dv9740us

Hello.

I contacted HP asking for information about my motherboard for a CPU upgrade.

Unfortunately for me, they want to charge me $99 to just give me this information, or they try and try to sell me one of their CPU for a ridiculous price.

(they offered me a CPU for $380 when I can buy the same CPU from newegg for $110).

I was wondering if anyone had a picture of compartibility for this mobo, since I can't find it on the HP site.

Thank you...

Oh, the mobo is:

HP 461069-001 mid-range CPU DV9700 Series Motherboard DV6700

The part number for your original processor is as follows. This can help you in your travels

452633-001 Intel Core 2 Duo T7100 - 1.8 GHz processor (Merom-P, at 800 MHz front side bus, 4 MB cache level 2 total, including thermal equipment)

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