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May 1st, 2017 03:00

Inspiron 3520 i3 processor upgrade?

I would like to upgrade the processor in my Inspiron 15 3520 from i3-2350M to max. I read online the i5-3230M was best for this machine. Is this correct? It does have the same G2 socket. Also, any chance of upgrading to i7 with this machine? I assume quad core is out of the question? Thanks much!

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May 9th, 2017 02:00

I have successfully upgraded my Inspiron 15 3520 processor from i3-2350M to i5-3210M (less than $30. at online auction). Maybe it's just me but i find Firefox web pages load and switch much faster/smoother. My photo application loads a folder of hundreds of pics in about the same time as before, but cropping is also much faster/smoother. It was def worth the price/work/learning experience. Unfortunately i introduced another problem (for which i will seek resolution in another thread) by my own error/impatience.

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May 3rd, 2017 07:00

Hi billwx,

Thanks for posting.

Unfortunately, no, that would not be possible, as the processor is soldered to the motherboard.


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May 3rd, 2017 07:00

On the 3520, the CPU is socketed -- not soldered (it is soldered on most subsequent models).

The second (sandy bridge) and third (ivy bridge) CPUs should work - up to 35W max power required.

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August 4th, 2017 03:00

For the information of anyone who sees this answer and has the same question, I can report that the i5-3380M also works successfully in an Inspiron 3520. I installed one in an old 3520 last week and am using the machine to type this answer.

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October 18th, 2017 01:00

Any chance of upgrading to an i7?

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October 18th, 2017 06:00

It was never shipped with an i7 - and given the other limitations of the system, it's likely not worth trying.  All the i7 would do is emphasize the real limit of the system - the hard drive (assuming it hasn't been upgraded to a solid state drive) and the weak GPU (which will be the same on an i7 as on an i5).

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