The upgrade of processor in Dell Studio 1745 (2 Core i5)

I have a Dell Studio 1745 that came with a Core 2 Duo T6600 2.2 Ghz

I've done the research, I find nothing to indicate if it is possible, however...

I want to upgrade to the SLBTV - Intel Core i5 - 540 M 2.53 GHz/3 M PGA988/BGA1288

Now, they are both technically Socket P

I know with the 1747 they changed the plug so that it could have an i7, however the i5 Socket P would work with the 1745?

He executes the most up-to-date A04 Bios if that helps.

Hi pcphantom.

The Studio 1745 a Intel Core 2 Duo (Penryn) and Intel Celeron (Merom) processor that is compatible with Intel Cantiga (GM45 / PM45) chipset. CPU Intel Core i5 - 540 M 2.53 GHz/3 M PGA988/BGA1288 will be compatible with these chipsets (MP 55, 57 HM, HM 55, QM 57 57 QS) the processor that you want to install it in the system is therefore not compatible with the chipset.

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