Upgrade the UC Inspiron n4110?

I use DELL inspiron laptop N4110.
My current configuration of the cpu is:
Intel Core i3 - 2310 M CPU @ 2.10 GHz

I have another laptop which is DELL inspiron N5110 with a core i5 processor.
I don't know the real process model. It may be
2nd generation Intel Core i5 - 2450M
or
2nd generation Intel (R) Core (TM) i5 - 2410 M

My Bios Version is A12

Now
Can I use the Core i5 processor to above for my inspiron N4110 replace the Core i3 processor?
And what do I do after replacing processor?

Hi Nexus Habib,

Welcome to the community.

Please share the exact number of processor that you tried to upgraded to. Dell has tested more processors on this system:

  • Intel Core i3 - 2310M (3 m Cache, 2.10 GHz) processor
  • Intel Core processor i5 - 2410M (3 m Cache, up to 2.90 GHz)
  • Intel Core processor i5 - 2520M (3 m Cache, up to 3.20 GHz)
  • Intel Core processor i5 - 2540M (3 m Cache, up to 3.30 GHz)
  • Processor Intel Core i7 - 2620M (4 M Cache, up to 3.40 GHz)

Note: Dell does not recommend nor upgraded the processor, but it's your discretion if you really want to go ahead with it. Warranty by saying that the issues raised as a result of the upgrade is not covered by the warranty, but we will continue to support for other issues and parts.

Also, please update the BIOS with the latest version of the A12, before the upgrade of the processor. Here are the steps:

  • Please click the link http://dell.to/1nNZjsp
  • Download and save the BIOS on the desktop.
  • Right-click on it and select "Run as Administrator".
  • Follow the instructions to update the BIOS screen.

Note: Make sure the power adapter is connected and the battery is charged at 10% or more to update the BIOS. Furthermore, disconnect any external devices before the BIOS update. All programs should be closed and saved documents.

I hope this helps. Answer please if you have any questions.

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