Upgrade CPU Hp Pavilion DV5 1130ep

Hello

I have a Hp Pavilion DV5 1130ep with the following specifications:

HP Pavilion DV5 1130ep

BIOS: F.38 (last)

Memory: 3 GB DDR2 pc2-6400 (2 + 1)

Motherboard: Quanta 3600

Graphics card: Ati mobility radeon hp 3400 series

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X 2 QL - 62 2.0 ghz.

OS: Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit.

I recently bought an AMD Turion 64 X 2 ZM86 2.4 ghz cpu on Ebay which accordingly to manual, it is compatible with my laptop:

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c01550108.PDF

After you install the cpu on my hp pavilion dv5 1130ep amd turion laptop after a few minutes, freezes or restarts without warning, turning a 124 blue screen error code that indicates a possible hardware failure.

I ran other software of test (prime95) cpu indicating also equipment failure "illegal sumout" on one of the cores.

It described does not with the previous processor.

Meanwhile, the seller sent me another cpu but the blue screen error remains the same, although the error when running prime95 this time is 'expected 0.5 less than 0.4"also on one of the cores.

Have also reset the default bios with no result.

Ran Windows 7 memory test without error to report.

This does not occur with the original cpu (AMD Athlon 64 X 2 QL - 62-2, 0GHz)

Error occurs more quickly when I play a game or just simply restarts without any special provisions.

Am I missing something, or the two cpu is damaged?

Thanks in advance

Yes, the manual says that CPU should work either discrete or integrated graphics type motherboard. Laptop processor upgrades, are at best, a roll of the dice. It is very unlikely, you will get 2 defective processors, but eBay sellers of CPU are notorious for palming off defective processors.

I could try a plus from a seller in different before throwing in the towel.

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