Pavilion p6-2330 PC: CPU Upgrade

I upgraded a few years back the dual core 5400 A6 for an A8 5500 Quad core and added the ram to 12gig. I looked at the list of the Jasmine CPU and it goes back only to the 5700 (Trinity) of the A10. A Quad Core AMD A10 6700 (Richland) will work in my PC Pavilion p6-2330?

Found an A10 - 5800 Newegg. Going to try it...

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