question of compatibility card motherboard and CPU E430

Hello, thinkpadians colleagues.

I have search the forums for something similar, but had no luck. I bought an e430 from a friend that she needed money, and it came with the Sandy bridge 3254h4p HM77 motherboard and an i3 2330 m processor. I am not very well informed about the compatibility of motherboards and processors, so here:

Am I completely reserved for the processor sandy bridge or can I try an Ivy such as the 3210 m i5 bridge provided with later versions of the thinkpad? I am aware that it came with a different motherboard and architectures, but the issue remains as I said it is possible to upgrade from different generations, as long as the motherboard supports.

Assuming that I'm stuck with the bridges of sand, I'd be able to install a bridge tdp processor sand 45 (I have the i7 2670qm in mind) or am I also pasted with tdp 35 options?

Thank you in advance.

I was wrong; the HM77 should work with an Ivy Bridge.

You can always meet problems of heat with a chip of 45W at full load.

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