Upgrade processor E6500 QX9300?

I have an E6500 with a processor T9400 (Core 2 Duo 2.53 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB).

I would like to upgrade to a processor which is a quad core or dual core with hyperthreading. The CPU only I see is even a possibility is the QX9300 (Core 2 Extreme, 2.53 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB).

The CPU I have is classified by Intel supporting BGA479 and PGA478 catches. But I do not know who has my motherboard.

The QX9300 only figure to PGA478 socket support.

Read on various forums, it seems that even if I am able to upgrade, I could be opening myself to heat problems.

OTOH, I also read that the E6500 is identical to the M4400 except for the cover. And the M4400 is available with CPU QX9300.

So, can someone tell me if I can replace my CPU with the QX9300? If so, it would take something more than just buying the new processor?

Thanks for any help!

I have upgraded to my E6500 to QX9300 (from T9400) and it works well, but I can't activate 4 cores... There are always 2 hearts acrive for me. I have reference to the tests and the results are the same as T9400, as frequency is the same. Point of development at level has the advantage of quad-core, which is not available to me... I even formatted my HDD and reinstalled windows from scratch and that did not help. I attend to replace thic X 9100 CPU, because it it due core processor and has a higher frequency in these processors socket P family.

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