Replace core i3 with core i5

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Mr.Mork Posted messages 10 Status Membre -  
Cyberium77 Posted messages 606 Status Membre -
Hello,
As mentioned in the title, I would like to know if I can replace a Core i3-2350M (2nd Gen) with a Core i5-3210M (3rd Gen).
The motherboard is from a Satellite Pro C870-112.

Thank you in advance!

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Cyberium77 Posted messages 606 Status Membre 65
 
So,

apparently, the chipset used on the 3 laptops is HM65
The GPUs range from the AMD HD 7610M to HD 7670M

I honestly believe that there shouldn't be any issues.

The only difference is the generation of the processor (2nd and 3rd).

But I have already swapped different generations of processors with each other without any problems.

In any case, whatever happens, even if the CPU is not supported by the BIOS version, apart from beeping sounds... at startup, you won't risk anything.

However, do be careful when flashing the BIOS.
I noticed a Toshiba utility that allows you to flash via Windows (Win Phlash).

Best regards.
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Mr.Mork Posted messages 10 Status Membre 5
 
I have already flashed the BIOS ;)
This addresses one of my biggest concerns.
If I understand correctly, there is no risk of damaging the motherboard (as well as the other components)?
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Cyberium77 Posted messages 606 Status Membre 65
 
Not at all.
Now, don’t insist if you hear beeping or if the screen stays black... It’s logical.
In any case, you’ll know what's what within 5 seconds of powering on.

And if it's possible for you, do a Clear CMOS before starting on the i5 (remove the battery for a few seconds, the charger plug and the battery, then press the Power button to discharge the laptop.
Reconnect and reinsert everything, and test the i5.

Keep me posted on what happens.

Good night ;)
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Mr.Mork Posted messages 10 Status Membre 5
 
Anyway, thanks to you and I won't fail to keep you posted!

Bye @+
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Mr.Mork Posted messages 10 Status Membre 5
 
Hi Cyberium,
I haven't had time to do my tests these past few days, but I took a chance today and BINGO!
The core i5 was immediately recognized by the motherboard and the PC is running like a dream!
Thank you for your advice, and I'll mark the topic as resolved.
Bye
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Cyberium77 Posted messages 606 Status Membre 65
 
Ah great!
Good news for you ;)

You see, as I mentioned earlier, it is entirely possible to make CPU changes on laptops.

See you soon ;)
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