Supported CPU upgrade BIOS

Hello... we have an approx. 5 years dv6 - 1253cl laptop that I updated to 8 GB of memory, new SDS, new card USB 3.0. then what I would do is replace the stock Intel P7550 processor with the Intel T9xxx or a series of P9xxx Intel.  The repair, the Board of Directors of system/chipset will support until the T9900 @ TDP = 35W and P8800 @ TDP = 25W.  My question is: can I go beyond the P8xxx P9xxx (e.g., P9700) even if this series is not specifically referred in the manual?  Others have successfully swapped P7xxx for T9xxx processors on this particular model, but I tend to keep close to the TDP stock Plug and P-series.  Is this possible?  Thanks in advance for all advice.

The motherboard used in the P7xxx (i.e. your motherboard) is the same as the motherboard used in these models with the T9900. I understand you want to keep the current absorbed as low as possible, but HP means generally what it says when it contains a list of compatible processors. I frankly never saw a case where someone shows the installation of a series of different processor rather than just a slightly faster processor in the same series. The T9900 is a beast and I am pretty sure that it will work for you. You lose a battery life but will gain some performance. Your Service Manual:

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