Upgrading CPU for Inspiron 17r N7110

Is it possible to update the i5 - 2450M to an i7 chip, and if yes what i7 chip I can use?

Hello

just to let you know that I've updated an inspiron n7110 to the i7 cpu. He had the i3 2330 m cpu in but change over same as the i5. Processors supported are 2330 i3, i3 2350 m, i5 2450 m, i7 2630qm and i7 2670qm. (there may be others). As Sue McCartin mentioned see youtube and google. Replace the cpu was pretty easy as have replaced multiple-CPU to a local pc shop might make it no problem if your is not happy to do it yourself.

I just noticed post is old but I hope it helps someone else if you already have your fact.

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