Did you guys tried and succeed in opening it? I just tried and got stuck on removing the cover, because it has strong resistance on the back side of tge laptop (where the arrows are pointing). No screws, nothing. I just don't understand what I'm doin wrong and i don't want to ruin it. In the video looks clear but it is not
Yes, it's not hard at all, just look at 0:15 and try to crank it slowly with tools that you can get into the gap, then I twist in the gap and once you heard a crack sound, you can start cranking just like how he did in the video.
Yes, on the best buy website and me owning it personally as of last week, it has two slots. Mine came with a 1 TB SSD and there is room for a another SSD.
Just took apart mine with 16gb, it is 2x8gb sticks, and there is one open NVMe slot so you can upgrade the hard drive capacity easily enough. One thing not shown here is the light bar on the back falls off once the bottom is loose. Snap the bottom back on then snap the light bar back into place to reassemble. Just take your time with it and don't force anything. Getting it to pop apart was the hardest part.
It gets confusing, some have 1 16gb stick and others have x2 8gb I don't which one mines has and taking it apart myself voids the warranty. I'm planning to upgrade the ram but idk if I should buy one 16gb stick or a set of x2 16s which is significantly expensive
@@rajjaiswal8355 yes you can use as gen4 slot is backward compatible. And I would suggest getting a 2TB Gen 3 nvme drive instead of gen4 as speed are pretty good for gaming and everything. If you have extra cash lying around then go for gen4 but gen3 is good.
@@TheWolfalpino According to Intel CPU Spec, 13700HX is support up to 192 GB Actually, I own one of that laptop myself. It's a bit weird about this laptop because it's showing there are 4 ram slots in total from Task Manager. I bought a Corsair 2x16 4800 DDR5 SO-DIMM ram kit for this laptop anyway.