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Inspiron 5675, Ryzen 2 R7-2700X?
Hoping someone has found a work around for this.
I know that the motherboards that support the Ryzen 1700X are supposed to also support the upwardly compatible 2700X processor.
I got a 2700X in the other day and tried to do the upgrade. All I got was the Power light flashing 4 times, pause than cycle again. I looked up the error and it seemed to indicate a memory error. I swapped out the memory and tried it again. NOTHING. Popped back in the original memory back in and reinstalled the 1700x processor and it was back up and running in a second. My question is, has anyone successfully upgraded this motherboard to a Ryzen 2 R7-2700X? Any ideas? BIOS? Jumpers?
Thanks,
DELL-Chris M
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December 6th, 2018 10:00
The Inspiron 5675 motherboards (477DV, 7PR60) that have two full length PCIe x16 slots were validated with the Dell OEM CPU =
MDT18 Ryzen 2 R7-2700X
8N7VW Ryzen 2 R7-2700
We cannot speak to any of the retail Ryzen 2 R7-2700X or Ryzen 2 R7-2700.
JOcean
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December 4th, 2018 17:00
From the 5675 support page. The certified CPUs are as follows. The 2700X is not among them and I suspect that a BIOS update would have to be done for the CPU to work. At this time I do not believe that Dell has released a BIOS update to support the 2700X. Dell will usually not support the newer processors with an update. Instead they would rather introduce a new system for sale that supports the newest CPUs.
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December 6th, 2018 11:00
Thanks and my bad. I was going strictly from the specs on the 5675 support page. Good to know and I am sure the OP is happy to see that.
ChuckBobby
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December 11th, 2018 19:00
Is there a way to purchase the MDT18 Ryzen 2 R7-2700X processor. What if a processor failed past its warranty and the previous gen Processors were not available anymore,
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February 19th, 2019 08:00
while those CPUs are listed as supported, I do not believe they will work in a Dell 5675. The Dell 5676 uses the same motherboard with Ryzen 2 CPUs, but with a different BIOS. The latest BIOS for the 5675 does not support Ryzen 2 CPUs. Please let me know if I am mistaken.
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April 30th, 2019 20:00
Did you ever figure out if the second generation Ryzen processors work for the 5675???