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Vostro 3550 CPU upgrade
Hello,
I have a Vostro 3550 notebook with 2nd generation Intel Core i3-2310M 2.10 GHz processor Vostro (317-6548)
I put another prcessador this board like this:
Intel ® Core ™ i7-2640M (2.8GHz, 2.0 Turbo Boost up to 3.5GHz, 4MB Cache, 4 threads)
or will I have a problem with food stuffs or other?
now, grateful,
Thiago
I have a Vostro 3550 notebook with 2nd generation Intel Core i3-2310M 2.10 GHz processor Vostro (317-6548)
I put another prcessador this board like this:
Intel ® Core ™ i7-2640M (2.8GHz, 2.0 Turbo Boost up to 3.5GHz, 4MB Cache, 4 threads)
or will I have a problem with food stuffs or other?
now, grateful,
Thiago
ejn63
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November 13th, 2011 08:00
Although the system is offered with an i7 option, it's not a guaranteed to work upgrade - it's not uncommon these days for systems to ship with different boards for the i7 CPUs. So - it'll wind up an experiment (that will void your warranty if that's a consideration).
worcs
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January 28th, 2013 02:00
Are they plug in processors, or are they soldered to the board? Seems ideal if they are plug in :emotion-2:
worcs
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January 28th, 2013 04:00
That sounds easy enough upgrade. Thanks for the feedback. :emotion-11:
ejn63
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January 28th, 2013 04:00
They are socketed, not soldered.
lilex1002
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February 6th, 2013 06:00
So what abour your upgrade yet?
worcs
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February 6th, 2013 07:00
It'll have to wait till we are a bit quieter here at work, as I use it for business. I'm planning to upgrade from an I5 to an I7 variant if I can - straight processor swap.
I use it for Labview and FPGA compiling a fair bit, so clock speed / thoughput per core is the most important for me (FPGA compiler is a single core process on Labview :( ).
Blaineth
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May 5th, 2013 13:00
Curious to see if you were able to simply change CPU without changing the motherboard. I want to do the same thing as you with my Dell Vostro 3550 i5 2430m. Would like a plug-and-play solution. LOL.
worcs
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May 7th, 2013 03:00
I have to be honest, I havent had time yet due to work loads. Sorry.
From the feedback on here it seems possible. I guess the first thing would be to open it up and check the socket type. Find a processor to suit, and then check to see if the bios supports it?
Let me know if you try it before I get round to it.