Upgrading processors in Phoenix

I just have a question regarding my HPE 1120t Phoenix (I love by the way).  Mine is equipped with an i7 3770 - a MSI GTX 670 Power Edition (which I have added of course).  I also upgraded the RAM 4 x 4 DIMMs of 1600 MHz Crucial Ballistix memory and it has a 160 GB Intel SSD 320 as boot drive with Win 7 Prem (and a Hitachi 1 TB drive HARD 7200 RPM for storage). I have also set up and drive BD - ROM HP liquid cooling.  I am very happy with my computer and have not had any problems requiring any serious repairs/adjustments.  Not at all.  It is quite fast and is perhaps one of the best pre-built OEM you can get, if this isn't the best.  HP has a system of very good quality here, although their marketing department sucks, because nobody seems to know something on this platform and its released for more than a year.

My question is this: I recently exchanged for an i7 of used but in perfect condition 3770 k in the box for a Dell XPS 7100 not working platform (he had a good Phenom II x 6 1090 t. and a good GTX 560 Ti and PSU - but the mobo of fries and the case has been damaged).

So, as I'll put here looking at this box with an i7 3770 k in there on my desk the other day, I thought why not just drag the i7 3770 k in Pegatron Z75 of my Phoenix motherboard replacing the k no 3770?  I would get an immediate bump of 100 MHz in speed.  Nothing huge but mind you, but some.  In addition, the limited overclocking HP allows.

Since I was still under warranty I won't change the CPU if it could invalidate (t - he?) "I can't say through all this gibberish).  But after the expiration of the warranty, then why not?  I know how np (I've built a few devices drilling from scratch), and while I'm there I could remove the old paste and add a few new TIM MX - 4.

But would this process work without adjustments or BIOS update or hot flushes?  Because they are virtually useful the same processor, so I think that no adjustment would be necessary.  The Phoenix is available with a i7 3770 k now and I see by the specifications, the model with the "k" version uses my 2AD5 Z75 Pegatron same mobo, but I cannot find any mention of what version of BIOS is (my BIOS is version 7.09 dated Date 14/03/12).  Of course, there must be some type of UEFI which I have now for the HP OC' limited ing allows version k.  So I think that I should update the BIOS (which often causes problems).

Please HP experts, a few tips on this would be appreciated.  I'm not sorry, if I'm not (because it's a great platform already) and I can still sell the i7 3770 k, but I'm unwilling to try now if his permit, or if my warranty is up, if it is not allowed now.

Thanks - any tips/contribution is appreciated.

Please see this HP support document entitled 'settings BIOS for the mother Formosa'. Based on this document, I would say that the computer already has a compatible BIOS, UEFI. UEFI should not be necessary to support the processor 'K '.

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