Expecting 2nd and 3rd gen features from a 1st gen chipset and motherboard is not a good idea. Dell only supports what came with the motherboard. Upgrading CPU is not supported. The current models support 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen™ cpus.
the current model (5676) supports 2nd gen Ryzen CPUs and uses a 1st gen chipset. No reason the 5675 couldn't do the same. Dell chose not to update the BIOS to allow it.
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March 25th, 2019 01:00
Expecting 2nd and 3rd gen features from a 1st gen chipset and motherboard is not a good idea. Dell only supports what came with the motherboard. Upgrading CPU is not supported. The current models support 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen™ cpus.
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April 3rd, 2019 15:00
the current model (5676) supports 2nd gen Ryzen CPUs and uses a 1st gen chipset. No reason the 5675 couldn't do the same. Dell chose not to update the BIOS to allow it.