CPU & GPU in 14 Alienware upgrades

I recently acquired a laptop Alienware 14, which I love, but with some projects I want to do, I wonder if I want more power. Currently, I have the i5 - 4210M and am interested in going to an i7-4910MQ. Is this a possible upgrade for my laptop? Also. I would like, if possible, upgrade to the GT - 750 M to the GTX - 765M. Is this possible?

To upgrade the video card, you will need to replace the motherboard together. Supported processors are:

4800MQ

4940MX

4700MQ

4900MQ

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