Upgrade of a socket AMD APU FM-1

I have a DV7-6169NR of the APU A6 - 3400M. I found the instructions to change the APU, but no list of the APU support. Any Jack FM-1 APU will work in my laptop?

Thank you

B

If it supports socket then it must work (note the emphasis on whether).

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