I upload videos generally around technology. Sometimes the internet has no solution or discussion in something and I just want to make a video about it to inform people.
The person who designed that bottom cover will spend their afterlife in Hades taking off said bottom cover, with only their fingernails. Their boss who approved that design will have to stand next to him and feel every ounce of pain the designer feels as he does it. Serious morons designed that.
Maybe you can try this tips bro.. You can use thin & clear Ipad Cover.. And it made from a kind of rubber 😁 And I want to ask to you about how to disassamble F7 Claw.. Because I couldn't find the bolt.. Please make a video for this tutorial 😁🙏
Bro can you please upload the video of showing how to fix the auto firing problem of this trigger. You explained it very well but it will be better if you show it in a video how to fix this problem.
didn't realize it didn't show up on camera but for turbo button first press shows what mode you're on, second press cycles, and consecutive presses keep cycling. You want the mode that flashes green multiple times.
I just wanted to look at the fan situation 😭 didn't think it would take me half an hour and make my hands fall off, but here we are. I am so thankful that you made this video and so glad I found a guitar pick on the street a few weeks ago and decided to take it home. Otherwise I would have sacrificed all my nails as well 😄 But, now I feel like a strong independent woman who can disassemble her laptop herself. Yay
@@amyshaw6657 Post Mortum disassembly shows the keyboard is not replaceable. The kb is riveted using melted plastic. Replacing kb would require an entire donor laptop with a working keyboard already installed.
Oh I hated this so much, at the last step I broke a clip, and now the case back is just a slight hair off with a little gap at the edge. I'll live with it though, it'll be 2 years before we know it and then it'll be time for the next frustrating laptop upgrade
Thanks for the amazing video. Now i had to add the 1tb ssd into my MSI GP66 and i think i can do it my self... Already subscribe your channel for the appreciate
Well I took all the screws out and then decided to check out Jays2cent disassemble this but he cut the 20 min of prying out of his vid, then checked out Ryans great video here... but after watching 10min with a guitar pick I decided to put all screws back in the laptop.... I'll live with 16gb ram for now.... lol. Holy crap MSI - this is a 2min job on my Asus Strix G15
factory seal screw won't void your warranty. It is here to ensure you that no one was here before you. It is fine to take it out to upgrade your memory or disc space. I've spoken to a guy working in MSI's warranty service and he told me that.
@@amyshaw6657 yes it is, warranty void sticker is on the CPU and GPU cooler screws, breaking this wil void it - otherwise you are free to unscrew and modify it as you like
No, I’m not a technician or anything just an enthusiast. I would love to take this thing apart more but I don’t have the money to replace it if I mess up haha. I just made the video because I couldn’t find anything on the internet when I bought mine.
@@heresyourproblem9939 But I'm not sure how some countries get the C type port and some countries get a mini display port. Like you said a C type port is much useful to have compared to a Mini Display port
@@heresyourproblem9939 But having a display port won't let me use the type c accessories i have. But having a type c port will let me use my accessories and extend displays to another monitor
@@KarnikDew To clarify, I think it's more likely all countries get type-c port with display port signal. I don't think it's very common at all to have the actual physical "display port" port.
Absolutely, it is reasonable to assume that a user buying a gaming laptop would be enthusiast level and desire to clean the laptop of dust regularly. Try not breaking any of these clips when you have to open it like twice a year lol. I did not know about this difficulty when purchasing, but do find the laptop to be pretty good. Although I should have waited for 11th gen but you can say that at any time in the tech market haha.
@Ryan Martin, Thanks for taking the time to record and share your experience on opening up The GP66. It seems MSI has made this particular laptop a bit of a challenge to get under the hood. I will soon be attempting the same to my new GP66 -11UH-32 to upgrade from 16 to 32 GB Ram and a second Gen 4 - 2 TB SSD. It seems that MSI, to cut some costs, provided two slots but only one is gen 4 which they installed a Gen 3 SSD in. it's going to get messy switching things up to where they should be. Great Laptop though so far. I am using mine for work and fun. CAD3D modeling and heavily modded Skyrim VR LOL. Thanks again my friend. 👍
Thanks a lot! This laptop was a bitch to get into, but gotta love the performance at this price :) One thing you don't mention - there are 2 screws that are slightly shorter - these go into the "factory seal" hole and the one mirrored from that. The final front-edge did not want to come off for me at all - I'd recommend a bit of forward force as well as down (forward meaning push towards the front of the laptop and down is peeling away from the bottom of the laptop). It made a scary noise when it finally came loose, but nothing was broken and putting it back together was a breeze.
Nice video! I appreciate it! I just got one of these and wanted to throw another M2 in. When I started poking at the edges, I was intimated to say the least. This was not going to work for me without the guitar pick, luckily I had a bunch laying around, thanks for the tip! Also starting at the back with the back plate, was not my first intuition, so VERY glad I watched this video!
Ryan, thank you so much for the video, it was immensely helpful! I just got my GP66 2 days ago (i7-11800H w/ RTX 3080 140w) and I was dreading opening it, but the included 1tb SSD just wasn't going to be enough capacity for me. I watched your video and another by EdgeOfTheEarth and felt confident enough to take a crack at it. It ended up being a lot easier than I thought, I had it opened up and a new Sabrent 2tb drive installed in about 15 minutes. Bonus points, I didn't even break any plastic tabs, lol. Thanks a ton, much appreciated!
I cannot tell you how much I appreciate that you made this video. I would never have thought of a guitar pick, and I completely missed that the front edge was actually wrapping around. I’d read how much of a struggle people had with opening this up, and I really didn’t want to be one of them. It was still a bit of a pain, but not the struggle it would have been. So, thank you. RIP my last guitar pick. You sacrificed yourself to a noble cause. 😆