Compatibility upgrade CPU Dell T3600

I am looking to buy a Dell T3600 and want to upgrade the processor.

It is an upgrade of the Bios that will allow me to install an E5 2670 - v3 ES 12 core cpu.

The current specs say that it accepts up to 8 core processors

Thank you for your time.

No. - GB on this processor.  Supported processors are listed here:

www.Dell.com/.../fr

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