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July 20th, 2022 07:00

Inspiron 3470 i5-8400 CPU @2.80GHz. with 8GB ram

Inspiron 3470

Inspiron 3470

Hi I've got a 4 year old (nearly) Inspiron 3470 with an i5-8400 CPU @2.80GHz. with 8GB ram. It now needs a couple of upgrades to keep it going for a year or so then I'll look for a new system.

When I bought it, there were a couple of other options  i3 and i7 processors

I've upgraded to 32GB of ram (working fine)

I'm looking to upgrade to a 9th Gen i7 CPU which is  more "reasonable" in cost now.

Which of the i7 9th Gen processors will work with it? 

There are various flavours of the i7-9000 9th Gen with a letter afterwards released during 2018 and 2019

i7-9000K i7-9000KF etc.

Which of the 9700's are compatible?

also is there any bios (I'm running 2.23.0) or other upgrades necessary to run the i7 processors

thanks for reading and appreciate your replies if any  

 

 

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July 20th, 2022 10:00

It is practically difficult to upgrade cooler in this model because it is essentially small form factor.  you could in theory install a Dell premium tower cooler for XPS8940 in it, but then you cannot close the side panel.  other options to consider is better low profile LGA1151 cooler from third party or liquid cooling.inner-inspiron3470smalldesktop-inspiron3470kounyugaido

 

 

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July 20th, 2022 08:00

i7-9700 Dell Inspiron 3470 Performance Results - UserBenchmark

i5-9400 Dell Inspiron 3470 Performance Results - UserBenchmark

i7-9700k will run too, but you would need to upgrade stock cooler and add VRM heatsink to run -k cpu practically (or suffer from throttle).

because chipset is 300 series 

Intel H370
 
you need to make sure bios is updated to support 9th gen cpu.  2.23 is most uptodate.  you are fine.
 

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July 20th, 2022 09:00

Thanks for the very prompt reply,

Which Dell cooler and VRM heat sink would be acceptable?

and where is the VRM located on this board? 

I’ve access to the 3470 motherboard components image from the 3470 service manual if that helps?

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July 20th, 2022 10:00

the motherboard is not designed to install VRM heatsink: there is no mounting provision provided.

the mosfets are not aligned in a straight row also making it hard to apply a heatsink on top of them.

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July 20th, 2022 11:00

Thanks very much,

kind regards 

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