Question i7-3770K replace i5-3470T?

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Is this substitution really doable?

I have a Dell Precision T1700 SFF box with the i5. This is a pretty small box, toughly 12" square in plan view and 4" high. Running a pair of 500 SSDs and a 1TB Intel nvme. W10, but could upg to W11 because it has TPM. I have an i7-3770K I could "drop in"<G> but for just browsing, email, and such would it be worth the effort?: I am not a gamer, I purge them from my systems. My "serious" work is dtp on an i7-2600K and Ryzen 7-3700X.

I just wonder if the cooling could handle the extra watts of heat generated.
 
Is this substitution really doable?

I have a Dell Precision T1700 SFF box with the i5. This is a pretty small box, toughly 12" square in plan view and 4" high. Running a pair of 500 SSDs and a 1TB Intel nvme. W10, but could upg to W11 because it has TPM. I have an i7-3770K I could "drop in"<G> but for just browsing, email, and such would it be worth the effort?: I am not a gamer, I purge them from my systems. My "serious" work is dtp on an i7-2600K and Ryzen 7-3700X.

I just wonder if the cooling could handle the extra watts of heat generated.
it is doable? yes. Is it worth it? i dont think so if it's much more expensive then the 3470, and it only got higher clocks and 8 threads, better of with E3 1240 v2 or E3 1270 v2, should be more cheaper for the same performance, but u need gpu output.