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HP Probook 6570b CPU upgrade to i7 Quad?

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I have an HP Probook 6570b, Motherboard is Hewlett-Packard 17AB (U3E1) with HM76 Chipset, rPGA988b Socket and CPU is i5-3210M.
 
This is a list supported CPU's, but it's a support list for the HM76 Express Chipset, and not a support list for Motherboard's.
 
 

Can I upgrade to i7 Quad, preferably i7-3840QM?

I've read that people with QM77 Chipset were successful, but what about HM76 Chipset?

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