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February 23rd, 2024 13:54

1.  If upgrade CPU has the same TDP of 65w, there is no need for PSU upgrade.

2.  The processor removal process is very much straight forward and so is the installation.  Boxed CPU would have included with cooler and thermal paste.  Update to the latest BIOS, although it is not needed.

3.  The processor replacement does not void the system warranty.  But it does not cover the new processor or any damages caused by the process.  If your system is eligible for warranty renewal, you should not have any problem to extend it.  Unless Dell revised the policy, moderator may provide additional input.

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February 24th, 2024 10:14

@Chino de Oro​ | Yes, I specifically went for the same TDP CPU only an i7 with a better GPU unit. Thank you so much for taking the time to reply! I will contact Dell for update on the warranty, in due time. 

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February 27th, 2024 20:03

@Chino de Oro​ | I'd like to confirm that you were correct, my friend. Everything went smoothly except for the replacement of the enclosed Intel cooler (I got the boxed version of the i7-11700) that could not be fitted because of Dell's 'proprietary' cooler/motherboard combo design. Dell's cooler seems more robust though, so I think it will not be a problem. We'll see.

All in all, thank you once again for your kind help. I hope others will benefit from it as well.

Take good care! 

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