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May 9th, 2020 14:00
Optiplex 9020 CPU Upgrade
Hi, I have an Optiplex 9020 Tower. It currently has an i5 in it. I was wondering if it was possible to upgrade it to an i7 and if so, which i7s would be compatible?
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redxps630
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May 9th, 2020 14:00
i7-4770 or i7-4790 would be compatible w optiplex 9020.
e.g., https://www.amazon.com/Dell-OptiPlex-9020-Desktop-Computer/dp/B00IO5VJKS
https://www.amazon.com/Dell-Optiplex-9020-Quad-Core-Professional/dp/B00T6H8GIG
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May 9th, 2020 16:00
4790K works but needs the optional 365W power supply. 365W unit is only for the TOWER model. If you have 9020 Micro model this is not a possible upgrade.
This is a proprietary 8 pin power supply.
https://www.moddiy.com/products/Dell-OptiPlex-9020-PSU-Main-Power-24-Pin-to-8-Pin-Adapter-Cable-30cm.html
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May 9th, 2020 17:00
Hi @JTownGLI,
Going from quad core to quad core often doesn't yield much improvement. We don't know the exact CPU you have yet. But for example, if you went from an I5-4590 to an I7-4790, it only yields 25% performance improvement according to game-debate. That's only 1.25x performance increase, barely noticeable. It's noticeable when it's almost double. Then it'll show in green instead of red on the game-debate site. Screengrabs will be below.
Often switching to an SSD and/or increasing RAM makes a more noticeable difference.
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May 9th, 2020 18:00
Respectfully, I still stand behind game-debate, in which the 25% performance increase almost seems to be an average of what HWBench gave. This is not meant to disagree with HWBench.
So I did a comparison with the I7-4790k. Game-debate gave it a 33% performance increase in green font. Though not almost double, the percents looked a lot better in hwbench . Just a reminder PSU's would need upgrading with the k version.
When I switched CPU's in a PC, game-debate gave it a 64% performance increase. I didn't notice much difference. Switching to an SSD and increasing RAM made that PC fly. Boot time (though not the biggest thing) was down to 17 sec. with Win10.
So @JTownGLI,.there's the presentations with final decision making up to you. (Though this is based on not knowing your exact original CPU yet.)
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May 9th, 2020 18:00
Reasons to consider Intel Core i7-4770:
http://hwbench.com/cpus/intel-core-i7-4770-vs-intel-core-i5-4570
i7-4790k is a great cpu starting at 4.0 Ghz. Caveat for -k cpu: Dell bios does not support OC. if you buy used you need to be careful the cpu was not OC'd too much by previous owner(s). this piece of history is hard to get. if you hear seller say it was never OC'd, it is almost certainly tongue in cheek.
you can use of-the-shelf 24 pin to 8 pin adapter if you want to upgrade the stock psu to regular 24 pin ATX psu. https://www.amazon.com/Eyeboot-8-Pin-Supply-Adapter-Motherboards/dp/B01A210HKO
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May 9th, 2020 20:00
I can't edit my post above. It looks like 'edit' is now on a timer.
Are we sure a PSU upgrade is necessary if going to an I7-4790k, to go from 84w to 88w?
redxps630
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May 10th, 2020 10:00
No need to upgrade psu for -k cpu in optiplex because you can not OC. When you OC a cpu there is significant more power draw.
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March 1st, 2022 15:00
Hi @zEddie27,
Both the I7-4770 and I7-4770k are 84w. So yes, the 290w PSU can power it. Just remember there's no provision Dell Optiplex BIOS for OC. If you use a GPU, it would have to be 75w or less.
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March 1st, 2022 15:00
would the i7 4770k work without a 365 watt power supply? I am building my own dell 9020 MT using the PC5F7 motherboard. with the traditional 290 W dell 9020 power supply
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August 3rd, 2023 09:00
Hi @zEddie27,
I'm using Dell Optiplex 9020 with i7 4790 for 2 years now, no problem whatsoever (I don't use discrete GPU, use stock power supply). Recently upgraded to NVME SSD using x16 expansion slot, NVME SSD run at full speed, but careful with the heat, installed 3x 4cm fan at the back to dissipate hot air. Hope it helps.
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August 23rd, 2025 19:05
@redxps630 I have a Dell OptiPlex 9020 with a i7 4790 /3.6GHz and it is a turtle.
I don't know what's wrong with the processor speed, but man does it creep. Any ideas?
Thanks
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August 24th, 2025 15:48
it is still a relatively good cpu but not as fast as i7-8700. you may want to upgrade to ssd then do a clean OS install.