upgrading processor on Pavilion a6110n PC

Hi, my has a Pavilion a6110n a processor AMD Athlon 64 X 2 dual core 4400 + How can I know what would be the processor power more high which can support my motherboard? What I have to stay in the Athlon X 2 family at 65 watts or could I go higher in 95 watts Athlon X 3 or X 4 processors?

Thank you

clamor33

The Athlon 64 X 2 with Dual Core technology up to 5600 + (up to 89 watt) is higher than what processor your motherboard accepts. Here is a link to your PC support pages.

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ERICO

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