Pavilion dv5-1140ew: updated HP Pavilion dv5-1140ew CPU

Hi all.  I have HP Pavilion dv5-1140ew with processor - Intel Core 2 Duo T5800 2000 MHz (10 x 200), Merom - 2 M

Chipset - Northbridge: Intel PM45, Southbridge: Intel ICH9M

NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT - graphics

My question is which processors my mainbord will support. It would be good if someone please show me some lists or examples of these processors that really works on this laptop does not just "maybe."

THX 4 help!

Really thx 4 youre help.

Only info erased my mind a lot and I know what I can do witm my HP now.

Thx to new M8 and see U.

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