Some notes: - Remember to take out the six regular screws before proceeding with the advanced stuff! I'm an idiot, it's a miracle I didn't crack the screen. - The power connector has a silver metal component. This slides up, allowing the black part to come off directly away from the board (it doesn't pull out horizontally) - Make sure not to hit the vent fins when prying. I bent mine :( - On the first boot after putting it back together, I got nothing on the screen while the power LED flashed in small bursts of two. By some combination of pressing power and plugging in the AC (or maybe just waiting), I got the BIOS upgrade screen to come up, which flashed the BIOS and recovered the system. I stopped because the difficulty of prying the screen up scared some sense into me. I reckon I could've actually done it had I remembered to take those screws out, though - carefully and slowly is the key. I'll be waiting till this thing looses some value or has battery degredation before trying again, though.
Pretty cool that we can upgrade the ssd to up 8tb. Could you tell what is the model of ssd should i buy to put inside this laptop?? Thanks for this good vidéo
Fantastic and interesting. I'll never open up my Zenbook Duo UX8406 to work on it, but it's nice to know what's what, how it's put together and where things are inside it. Special thanks for providing the full suite of settings to achieve maximum battery life! This is the only place I've come across the specific formula...I definitely noted it for future reference!
Definitely don’t. Mine had the battery connector randomly disconnecting. After taking it off once the 2 screws on the small cover will not screw back in, they’re not stripped or anything just too small. Now probably won’t get warranty :) 4K au in the bin unless someone local can fix
I cannot imagine why they decided that the one and only upgradable component had to be inaccessible until you took apart every single connection on the entire device... the actual position of the SSD is so close to the little hatch on the back that has to be opened anyway before you can access anything...
@@sindrisuncatcher653 "the actual position of the SSD is so close to the little hatch on the back that has to be opened anyway before you can access anything..." Absolutely. Cut it with a dremel ?
It is not a bad laptop, it doesn't have many glued parts, but the memory is soldered and it's very difficult to access the SSD drive, although it's appreciated that it can be upgraded.
@@novacombatartsI was able to do the 4TB upgrade successfully. 8TB wasn‘t possible cause I couldn’t find single sided 8TB SSD. Didn‘t really need that much though. I can post tips on the upgrade here if anyone needs them. Some steps were not explained here in enough detail, but i figured them out. Really happy with upgrade.
@@JeffBaugher-g6q When you open the access port, the battery connector is covered with black tape which isn’t shown in the video. Remove the tape gently and then pry the connector straight upwards with a flat tool. This particular detachment isn’t shown in the video. On the display connector, after you flip up the cap which rotates on a hinge, grab the tab and slide the cable straight back away from the connector and out of its slot. Then, in the next step, while prying the main housing away from the second panel, there are very strong clips holding the two sides together. Do what the video says, but understand that the force applied needs to be slow but quite strong to get the clips to pop open. Having the actual tool in the video or something similar that can be inserted then rotated will make it easier. The fan and speaker connectors are detached straight upwards. You don’t need to go any further in the video than when you turn the mainboard over to access the SSD, the replacement for which must be single-sided (with NAND chips only on one side). Don‘t remove the fans or speakers. The scary moments during this mod are not knowing which direction to pull the cables or how much force will be needed. If you pull in the right direction, and open the display connector properly, none of the cable detachments require much force. If you feel like force is needed you‘re almost certainly applying pressure in the wrong direction or the connector isn’t full open. Take it slow, store removed screws carefully in groups according to size and shape, maybe take pictures of how cables run before moving them. Good luck!
after I have upgraded the SSD to 4 tb and closed down everything following the instructions here in reverse my main screen touchscreen is not working. What might be the issue do you know ??? 😒 Did I screw up something badly 😟
DONT JUST DONT DO IT!!!!!! YOU END UP BREAKING THE SCREEN, HE PRE REMOVED THE SCREEN, I LOOKS EASY TO REMOVE BUT THE SCREEN IS SO THIN AT THE EDGES, I ENDED UP CRACKING THE SCREEN!!! NO REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR THIS! UNLESS YOUR WILLING TO SCRAP YOUR $1800!
You make it sound like all laptops should be freely upgradable with no drawbacks, no matter the engineering challenge or loss on potential profits. It’s like consoles. You get what you get until the new gen comes out.
@@willhutton1516 You make it sound like giving people the freedom of choice to upgrade their product or repair it without having to buy a whole different device is some kind of rocket science when there are thinner laptops with upgradable memory. Meat riding these companies like they give a fk about you... Moron.
There is actually a semi-valid argument for soldered ram in high-end machines now, since the highest speed memory is starting to be limited by the physical length of the traces on the motherboard, instead of it just being a scam by apple. But then you see manufacturers trying to sell you a machine with 4GB soldered into it... Makes me thankful for Framework at least.
Yup. Unupgradable irreparable cheap trash with ridiculous markups to make sure you can't fix or upgrade it to maximize profit margins. That's the direction the industry is going unfortunately.
There are two versions of the UX8406, the 32GB RAM version in this video (UX8406MA-PS99T) and the 16GB version (UX8406MA-DS76T). Good reference video. Useful if I ever decide to upgrade the SSD to 2TB which ironically is available in other markets but not in the US market.
Some notes:
- Remember to take out the six regular screws before proceeding with the advanced stuff! I'm an idiot, it's a miracle I didn't crack the screen.
- The power connector has a silver metal component. This slides up, allowing the black part to come off directly away from the board (it doesn't pull out horizontally)
- Make sure not to hit the vent fins when prying. I bent mine :(
- On the first boot after putting it back together, I got nothing on the screen while the power LED flashed in small bursts of two. By some combination of pressing power and plugging in the AC (or maybe just waiting), I got the BIOS upgrade screen to come up, which flashed the BIOS and recovered the system.
I stopped because the difficulty of prying the screen up scared some sense into me. I reckon I could've actually done it had I remembered to take those screws out, though - carefully and slowly is the key. I'll be waiting till this thing looses some value or has battery degredation before trying again, though.
Weird that the SSD is so hard to reach. Thank you for the video, helped a lot!
What torx size needed?
Pretty cool that we can upgrade the ssd to up 8tb.
Could you tell what is the model of ssd should i buy to put inside this laptop??
Thanks for this good vidéo
great work, thx for sharing!
planned to upgrade the ssd myself, but it seems a bit risky.
Use external it’s not worth the risk
Fantastic and interesting. I'll never open up my Zenbook Duo UX8406 to work on it, but it's nice to know what's what, how it's put together and where things are inside it.
Special thanks for providing the full suite of settings to achieve maximum battery life! This is the only place I've come across the specific formula...I definitely noted it for future reference!
Definitely don’t. Mine had the battery connector randomly disconnecting. After taking it off once the 2 screws on the small cover will not screw back in, they’re not stripped or anything just too small. Now probably won’t get warranty :) 4K au in the bin unless someone local can fix
@@Tacsacktap Sorry to hear that. Sounds like an easy fix though.
How's the performance. GPU and others?
I cannot imagine why they decided that the one and only upgradable component had to be inaccessible until you took apart every single connection on the entire device... the actual position of the SSD is so close to the little hatch on the back that has to be opened anyway before you can access anything...
@@sindrisuncatcher653 "the actual position of the SSD is so close to the little hatch on the back that has to be opened anyway before you can access anything..."
Absolutely. Cut it with a dremel ?
How to remove those two connections at the 0:37 mark?
It is not a bad laptop, it doesn't have many glued parts, but the memory is soldered and it's very difficult to access the SSD drive, although it's appreciated that it can be upgraded.
Excellent video! I'll probably wait until mine is out of warranty to upgrade from 2TB. Ist 4TB the maximum on Gen 4 SSDs?
I thought they only had it in 1 tb? Did you upgrade to 2 tb? . Also did the 4 tb upgrade work?
@@novacombatartsI’m in the EU so I can order the 2 TB model. I’ve now seen it on NewEgg with 8TB SSD. Gonna do that if I can.
@@novacombatartsI was able to do the 4TB upgrade successfully. 8TB wasn‘t possible cause I couldn’t find single sided 8TB SSD. Didn‘t really need that much though. I can post tips on the upgrade here if anyone needs them. Some steps were not explained here in enough detail, but i figured them out. Really happy with upgrade.
@kwameryan yes please post the rest of your info you found, thanks!
@@JeffBaugher-g6q When you open the access port, the battery connector is covered with black tape which isn’t shown in the video. Remove the tape gently and then pry the connector straight upwards with a flat tool. This particular detachment isn’t shown in the video. On the display connector, after you flip up the cap which rotates on a hinge, grab the tab and slide the cable straight back away from the connector and out of its slot. Then, in the next step, while prying the main housing away from the second panel, there are very strong clips holding the two sides together. Do what the video says, but understand that the force applied needs to be slow but quite strong to get the clips to pop open. Having the actual tool in the video or something similar that can be inserted then rotated will make it easier. The fan and speaker connectors are detached straight upwards. You don’t need to go any further in the video than when you turn the mainboard over to access the SSD, the replacement for which must be single-sided (with NAND chips only on one side). Don‘t remove the fans or speakers. The scary moments during this mod are not knowing which direction to pull the cables or how much force will be needed. If you pull in the right direction, and open the display connector properly, none of the cable detachments require much force. If you feel like force is needed you‘re almost certainly applying pressure in the wrong direction or the connector isn’t full open. Take it slow, store removed screws carefully in groups according to size and shape, maybe take pictures of how cables run before moving them. Good luck!
after I have upgraded the SSD to 4 tb and closed down everything following the instructions here in reverse my main screen touchscreen is not working. What might be the issue do you know ??? 😒 Did I screw up something badly 😟
see the drivers
Can you upgrade the wifi card into wifi7 ??
Anyone know if the main screen is available yet? Cracked mine
it get fixed now?
Your a victim too on this stupid video!
great video. thanks a million.
Absulutly great. Thank you
Great video !!! Hopeful
Should show the frontn
Show the front so we can fully know it's the right lap top plz
Has any one tried the 4tb upgrade
@@novacombatarts see my other comment for details.
DONT JUST DONT DO IT!!!!!! YOU END UP BREAKING THE SCREEN, HE PRE REMOVED THE SCREEN, I LOOKS EASY TO REMOVE BUT THE SCREEN IS SO THIN AT THE EDGES, I ENDED UP CRACKING THE SCREEN!!! NO REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR THIS! UNLESS YOUR WILLING TO SCRAP YOUR $1800!
Oh man soldered ram...
You make it sound like all laptops should be freely upgradable with no drawbacks, no matter the engineering challenge or loss on potential profits. It’s like consoles. You get what you get until the new gen comes out.
@@willhutton1516 You make it sound like giving people the freedom of choice to upgrade their product or repair it without having to buy a whole different device is some kind of rocket science when there are thinner laptops with upgradable memory. Meat riding these companies like they give a fk about you... Moron.
At least they do not offer an 8gb option
There is actually a semi-valid argument for soldered ram in high-end machines now, since the highest speed memory is starting to be limited by the physical length of the traces on the motherboard, instead of it just being a scam by apple. But then you see manufacturers trying to sell you a machine with 4GB soldered into it...
Makes me thankful for Framework at least.
I really hope you don't sound like this in real life!!
Its a AI voice as far I know because I heard same voice in different channels
What an insane and crappy design/built quality...
Yup. Unupgradable irreparable cheap trash with ridiculous markups to make sure you can't fix or upgrade it to maximize profit margins. That's the direction the industry is going unfortunately.
@@caydenpo1001Spoken like someone who can't afford one.
@@Indy69vette and what if I couldn’t? I can afford your mother tho…
@@Indy69vette I can afford your m0m tho...
@@caydenpo1001 See if your mommy will let you out of your basement, I'll show you where mine is buried. Then, back to your crayons.
ASUS UX8406?
There are two versions of the UX8406, the 32GB RAM version in this video (UX8406MA-PS99T) and the 16GB version (UX8406MA-DS76T). Good reference video. Useful if I ever decide to upgrade the SSD to 2TB which ironically is available in other markets but not in the US market.