Dell does not recommend or offer processor upgrade but it is as your discretion in case you really wish to go ahead with it. Warranty per say, issues arising due to the upgrade will not be covered under warranty; however we will continue providing support for other issues and parts.
Here is the list of all the processors tested by Dell with your system:
I7-2860QM 2.8GHz
i5-2430M,2.4GHz
2.6GHz,i5-2540M
i7-2760M,2.8GHz,Quad Core
2.7GHz,i7-2620M
2.1GHz,i3-2310M
i3-2330M,2.2GHz,Duo Core
i7-2640M,2.8GHz,Duo Core
2.0GHz,i7-2630QM
2.3GHz,i5-2410M
I5-2450M,2.5,SNB,2C,J1
I5-2450M,2.5,2C,P
2.3GHz,i7-2820QM
i7-2670M,2.8GHz,Quad Core
2.5GHz,i5-2520M
2.2GHz,i7-2720QM
Hope this helps. Please feel free to reply for any further assistance.
Processor upgrade can cause various issues. If it is not seated properly it can lead to motherboard failure, it can cause overheating issue if thermal paste is not applied properly or the heatsink and fan are not seated properly. It might require other parts upgrade like power supply and heatsink assembly. It can cause complete system crash. As I mentioned in the previous post, issues arising due to the upgrade will not be covered under warranty.
Please feel free to reply for any further questions. I will be glad to assist you.
The unit you've asked about uses the same amount of power, so heat shouldn't be an issue. That said, you won't see your $500+ worth of speed boost from it. Very rarely is there enough difference in speed between CPUs a given system will take to justify the price. When you buy the system, the $50-100 for an upgraded CPU makes sense sometimes -- afterward, not so much, because of the cost.
Beware any suspiciously low cost CPUs - the market is rife with remarked processors, and unscrupulous sellers - and note that Intel does not warrant "tray" or OEM CPUs to the end user - the only warranty you get is from your reseller, so be sure that business or person is reputable. If they disappear after the sale, so does your CPU warranty (and upgrading the CPU on an in-warranty Dell will void the warranty on the system).
I got my hands on this CPU from a friend, he had a laptop with the processor until he dropped it and shattered the screen assembly. For him it was cheaper to buy a new system. If I take the risk how much of a performance gain might I see?
The wattage of ac adapter depends upon the type of graphics card; your system is shipped with. Dell™ XPS™ L702X is shipped with 130-Watt (integrated graphics) or 150-Watt (discrete graphics) AC adapters.
Please feel free to reply for any further questions. I will be glad to assist you.
After I replaced the CPU I got blue screens and had to reinstall windows which fixed it.. Other than that I have not had any other problems with it but the performance was not dramatic. I would recommend this upgrade only if the processor cost under 200$ any more that that it not worth it. If you haven't already upgrade to an SSD there is a much greater increase in performance after that.
ejn63
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July 9th, 2013 18:00
The 3840QM should work - but at $568 list price per unit, won't be an inexpensive upgrade.
DELL-Amogh G
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July 9th, 2013 18:00
Hi shan383,
Dell does not recommend or offer processor upgrade but it is as your discretion in case you really wish to go ahead with it. Warranty per say, issues arising due to the upgrade will not be covered under warranty; however we will continue providing support for other issues and parts.
Here is the list of all the processors tested by Dell with your system:
Hope this helps. Please feel free to reply for any further assistance.
shan383
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July 10th, 2013 12:00
What issues are common after processor upgrades?
DELL-Amogh G
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July 10th, 2013 17:00
Hi shan383,
Processor upgrade can cause various issues. If it is not seated properly it can lead to motherboard failure, it can cause overheating issue if thermal paste is not applied properly or the heatsink and fan are not seated properly. It might require other parts upgrade like power supply and heatsink assembly. It can cause complete system crash. As I mentioned in the previous post, issues arising due to the upgrade will not be covered under warranty.
Please feel free to reply for any further questions. I will be glad to assist you.
ejn63
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July 10th, 2013 17:00
The unit you've asked about uses the same amount of power, so heat shouldn't be an issue. That said, you won't see your $500+ worth of speed boost from it. Very rarely is there enough difference in speed between CPUs a given system will take to justify the price. When you buy the system, the $50-100 for an upgraded CPU makes sense sometimes -- afterward, not so much, because of the cost.
Beware any suspiciously low cost CPUs - the market is rife with remarked processors, and unscrupulous sellers - and note that Intel does not warrant "tray" or OEM CPUs to the end user - the only warranty you get is from your reseller, so be sure that business or person is reputable. If they disappear after the sale, so does your CPU warranty (and upgrading the CPU on an in-warranty Dell will void the warranty on the system).
shan383
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July 11th, 2013 11:00
shan383
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July 11th, 2013 11:00
How would I upgrade the power supply and heatsink on a laptop?
ejn63
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July 11th, 2013 11:00
You cannot upgrade the heatsink - the power adapter is external; just buy a higher-wattage unit if your current one is less than 130-150W.
shan383
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July 11th, 2013 16:00
On the power adapter is says
OUTPUT: 19.5V 7.7A
Does not show Wattage any were on it.
How can i find out for sure how much wattage it is?
DELL-Amogh G
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July 12th, 2013 15:00
Hi shan383,
The wattage of ac adapter depends upon the type of graphics card; your system is shipped with. Dell™ XPS™ L702X is shipped with 130-Watt (integrated graphics) or 150-Watt (discrete graphics) AC adapters.
Please feel free to reply for any further questions. I will be glad to assist you.
ejn63
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July 12th, 2013 18:00
19.5V * 7.7 A = 150W.
shan383
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July 12th, 2013 20:00
Thanks for both of your help. I am going to try the CPU swap and post my results.
DELL-Amogh G
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July 15th, 2013 18:00
Hi shan383,
Thank you for the response. I hope you find the information useful.
Please feel free to reply for any further questions. I will be glad to assist you.
zamfir
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December 15th, 2013 14:00
Hi Shan383,
Was your upgrade successful? I also want to upgrade my l702x's cpu to 3840qm.
So I'm wondering what the result of your cpu upgrade. Does 3840qm work well
on your laptop?
Thanks!
shan383
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December 15th, 2013 16:00
After I replaced the CPU I got blue screens and had to reinstall windows which fixed it.. Other than that I have not had any other problems with it but the performance was not dramatic. I would recommend this upgrade only if the processor cost under 200$ any more that that it not worth it. If you haven't already upgrade to an SSD there is a much greater increase in performance after that.