02-21-2024, 04:43 PM
Hi,
I'm thinking about upgrading the processor on my R7-572G to see if I can get 4k60Hz on the miniDP output (and maybe slightly better performance).
I bought a second hand one to experiment with which has a slightly different CPU. They use either a i7-4500U or a i7-4510U processor currently, and I kinda want to upgrade it to an i7-5650U.
Is this possible, and is modding the BIOS required for upgrading the CPU? What kind of mod is required to be done?
Mainboard tab of CPU-Z does not show any chipset/southbridge/LPCIO information. Is the chipset integrated on the CPU substrate on Haswell/broadwell ULP SKUs?
Also, in a discussion group for the laptop long time ago, I think someone did a CPU upgrade and mentioned a long first boot time after upgrading. I don't remember very well but I think he might have mentioned that's due to the EC firmware detecting something not matching up? Do you think that could happen, what may be the cause and what can be done to remedy that?
I'm thinking about upgrading the processor on my R7-572G to see if I can get 4k60Hz on the miniDP output (and maybe slightly better performance).
I bought a second hand one to experiment with which has a slightly different CPU. They use either a i7-4500U or a i7-4510U processor currently, and I kinda want to upgrade it to an i7-5650U.
Is this possible, and is modding the BIOS required for upgrading the CPU? What kind of mod is required to be done?
Mainboard tab of CPU-Z does not show any chipset/southbridge/LPCIO information. Is the chipset integrated on the CPU substrate on Haswell/broadwell ULP SKUs?
Also, in a discussion group for the laptop long time ago, I think someone did a CPU upgrade and mentioned a long first boot time after upgrading. I don't remember very well but I think he might have mentioned that's due to the EC firmware detecting something not matching up? Do you think that could happen, what may be the cause and what can be done to remedy that?