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i have a lenovo m93z all-in-one with a i3-4130 and it has a TDP on 54W. can a i5-4690S with a TDP on 65W, handle it?

hi, i am new with these things so i was hoping i could get some help.

 

I got a free lenovo m93z all-in-one with touch. i was thinking about giving it to one of my relatives so they can use it, but i wanted to upgrade some things on it like ram, storage and cpu, before i give it to them.

it is mostly gonna be used for school/work and for video calls, it isnt gonna be used for gaming, other than maybe the occasional webbrowser games and netflix when bored.

 

It has a touch screen bulit in and the cpu can be changed, it has 8gb 2RX8 pc3l-12800S-11-11-F3 HF. and a "2,5" 128gb ssd from samsung.

 

The psu says max 150W

 

cpu now: i3-4130

 

cpu I want to upgrade to: i5-4690S or something better ((Edit: like i5-4690K but it has a TDP 88W) or a i7-4770k TDP 84)

 

Can I upgrade the cpu without the computer crashing as the psu can't deliver higher output than 150W?

 

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so I googled around and this pc was available with this selection of cpus 

Intel® Core™ i7-4770S 65W vPro™

Intel® Core™ i5-4670S/4570S 65W vPro™

Intel® Core™ i7-4770T/i5-4670T vPro™

Intel® Core™ i5-4570T/4765T vPro™

Intel® Core™ i5-4440s/4430S 65W

Intel® Core™ i3-4340/4330/ 41303

Intel® Pentium™ G3430/G3420/G32203

Any of them would work just fine as for some K sku it really depends if the bios would even recognize them and allow for overclocking (my bet is it wouldn't) 

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The TDP is a metric for cooling purposes, not power consumption. The 4690S would likely be just fine. You might also look into the processors which end in "T".

 

4770T

4790T

4765T

4785T

etc...

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