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July 23rd, 2019 06:00

Inspiron 5675, Ryzen 2 CPU

I posted some questions on some other threads here but I  wanted to take some information I've aggregated and compile into one thread.

It looks like Dell has officially announced, on this forum, that two 2700 CPU's are compatible on the DELL Inspiron 5675 as long as you were lucky enough to purchase the model with two of the three motherboards below:

Inspiron 5675 was shipped with three motherboard part numbers. See compatibility notes below:

The two boards below are compatible with, OEM Dell 2700 and 2700x Processors -  (MDT18 Ryzen 2 R7-2700X and 8N7VW Ryzen 2 R7-2700, 8C/16T, 3.20GHz, 65w)

  1. 477DV Summit Ridge + Asetek liquid cooler - Compatible
  2. 7PR60 Summit Ridge - Compatible 

2700 series doesn't work at all

  1. XFRWW Bristol Ridge - Not Compatible

 

You can find your find your motherboard's model in the System Information Console.

See Below on how to:

Click the Start menu and type System information. Select the System Information icon.

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Then, in the right hand panel look for:

"BaseBoard Product"

 

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Two questions:

1. How do I buy these,

  • MDT18 Ryzen 2 R7-2700X, 8C/16T, 3.70GHz, 105w
  • 8N7VW Ryzen 2 R7-2700, 8C/16T, 3.20GHz, 65w

I cannot find them anywhere I have confirmed I have: BaseBoard product 07PR60 In my system information console. 

2. I am assuming that the Ryzen 2700X model :YD270XBGAFBOX and Ryzen 2700 model YD2700BBAFBOX won't work? Is this confirmed with compatible 5675 motherboards. 

July 23rd, 2019 07:00

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June 2nd, 2020 21:00

Any updates on this thread? It''s possible that the brand new 12nn Ryzen 1600AF works on Ryzen 5675?
@DELL-Chris M can you please confirm if the 1600AF should work on Ryzen 5675 with 07pr60 motherboard? 

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March 21st, 2021 13:00

 

I doubt the Retail 2700CPU and Dell 2700CPU are any different . OEM cpu's historically are the same just packaged differently , usually known as a 'tray cpu' and does not have the same warranty as retail counterparts . 


However they are technically identical, if I am not mistaken 

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January 15th, 2022 20:00

I’ve just dropped a 2700x into the 7PR60 motherboard (originally a 1700), and I’m getting no monitor signal.  My blue light has turned on again in the case.  Was there any other steps?  Maybe manual bios reset?  Usually CPUs are detected.  I have BIOS 1.4.1.

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May 14th, 2022 08:00

Hi all,

Did anyone managed to get 5675 to work with ryzen 2700 or 2700x?

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April 18th, 2024 21:55

Tried a standard 2700x in a 07PR60. It killed the board when properly installed. Only yellow lights blinking three times. Put stock 2700 back in same thing. I ordered a new motherboard

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April 19th, 2024 19:43

@OriginalLofi

Tried a standard 2700x in a 07PR60. It killed the board when properly installed. Only yellow lights blinking three times. Put stock 2700 back in same thing. I ordered a new motherboard

Did you try clearing BIOS after re-installing the original CPU? 

  1. Power off, unplug power cord from rear of PC
  2. Press/hold power button for ~15 sec
  3. Open case and remove motherboard battery
  4. Press/hold power button for ~30 sec
  5. Install fresh CR2032 3-volt coin cell battery
  6. Close up and connect mouse, monitor and keyboard
  7. See if it boots now...

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19-05-2024 02:19 AM

@RoHe​ I was unable to get a working board of the proper type. I had to buy a used stock 5676 to pull the motherboard out of. It's working flawlessly thanks again for your knowledge.

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May 19th, 2024 02:15

Tried it nothing, But thanks

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May 19th, 2024 03:46

Glad you were able to find a usable motherboard...

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19-05-2024 05:47 AM

@RoHe​ thanks the VYXHD are getting hard to come by. Could it be that the retail 2700x draws more current than a Dell 2700x? I ask because I ran the service tags, Both systems the original, and the super clean donor say they came with motherboards rated for 95 Watt processors, And the retail 2700x is rated at 105 watts. So that may be an issue.

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May 19th, 2024 20:18

Doubtful there's an OEM 2700x CPU vs retail.  Dell systems are typically designed to use less power, so they can install a smaller PSU.

No idea why your original motherboard died after installing the 2700x. Could have been a coincidence, or maybe a static electric discharge...

Just don't mess around and install that retail CPU in this replacement board.

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May 27th, 2024 07:00

@RoHe​ I think it was a coincidence. I was fully grounded to the chassis while doing the transplant. I tested the 2700x in another board, But that power supply would shut down right after the blue light came on It was drawing too much current.

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