Pavilion dv9550eo: Upgrade CPU T7300 in dv9550eo since 2007

I'm still in love with my old HP Pavilion dv9550eo since 2007. It is being upgraded with Windows 7 x 64, SSD and a new GPU-fan. Still going for my use

I see in the owner's manual that adapted T7700 2.4 GHz my computer. But it's not a difference of speed of my T7300 2.0 GHz. Y hugh there any CPU better suited to my computer?

It is now my CPU: processor Intel Core Duo T7300 (2.0 GHz, 4 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB).

Is it possible to put in a new SSD and put up in RAID? Or is it the other components that is the bottleneck here?

Hello:

If you have the version of the BIOS F.45 or more recent version installed, you can install one of these processors as together on the release notes for v F.45:

Fix/development

Adds support for Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile Processors T8100, T8300, T9300, T9500.

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