Thanks so much for making this video! My laptop kept crashing while using Adobe so I decided to upgrade the RAM and I’ve never even opened a computer before, but I followed your video carefully and I was able to do it!
Greate video! Thanks to you I was able to successfully install a second SSD in my MSI G65 and actually not damage anything. I really appreciated your clear explanations associated to camera closeups in the trickiest moments. Happy new year!
I needed this video. I have the exact model you made it on. Mine wouldn't power up when I reconnected the battery either. I think it forgot that it had a charge, and wouldn't start unless I had it plugged in. That said I only got part way into mine to upgrade the hard drive storage. Then I gave up frustrated. To this point I've only worked on Desktop PCs. Even lubricated a sink fan on a video card. The worst part is I only disconnected the power and speaker. The machine completely lost my PIN to log into windows, and I had to re-install windows. About an hour of troubleshooting, trying to get them to start, and one trip into BIOS and it suddenly was able to authenticate my pin. If anyone else is thinking of trying this, I discourage it personally as this is a task that is more difficult than you may be prepared for.
Thank You for the video. It gave me the confidence to do the job myself. I also am having the problem of the laptop overheating so I will need to either replace the fans or clean them and reapply the thermal paste and even though you didn't do a video on doing that for the G65, I did see one you did on the G63 and I think I will be able to utilize what I learned from that video to do the G65. My fan blades are caked with dirt and i will have to soak the fan blades in alcohol and maybe even use an ultrasonic cleaner to get the dirt off or I might just get new fans.
I'm looking to do an identical type of upgrade to my MSI GS65 as well and do you happen to have the specifications for the RAM and SSD you used in this video. I would like to match it please.
Followed this video a while back to upgrade my SSD and RAM and it worked great! Followed it again to revert it back to stock to sell the laptop, but now the screen and keyboard don't turn on. External monitor receives no signal. I opened it up again and checked all the connections and everything looks and feels fine, but that's the most I can confirm. LED next to the power button turns on and i hear a fan start up but that's about it. Any ideas for what the problem might be? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Hello....just wanted to know something regarding the RAM slots...My MSI GS65 Stealth thin 8RE has both 2400 and 2666 DDR4 RAM slots...as far as I remember, the default 16 GB RAM is at 2400 DDR4 slot...so in your video you used 2666 DDR4 for both the slots...will the 2666 work well on the 2400 slot? apparently by default all of the 16 GB is located at the 2400 slot, while there are two other 2666 slots available....what should I do if I decide to upgrade the RAM? Should I completely remove the 2400 one because it has slower clock speed and put two 2666 in the 2666 slots instead?
Thank you for this, helped alot. I definitely was not meant to be a surgeon my hands were shaking alot 😅 altho I got it done the computer booted but I don't see the extra memory, hopefully I don't have to take it all apart I did everything how it was supposed to 🤦
hi! i have the MSI p65 creator 8rf, basically the same computer of the g65, i'm going to add a ssd samsung evo970 plus, do you think i need a heatsink? like thin plate ones, do you think it fits? since I open it to add sdd, do you think it is worth doing also a ram upgrade? thanks
hey i just did this upgrade, tha ks for the guide! but i have a question: upon reassembling it, i wasnt able to run the speaker cables through the slots on the side of the battery because i accidentally ran them behind some of the cables on the motherboard. i was too lazy to unplug everything and free the speaker cable! so the speaker cables just run along side of the battery. will this be a heat hazard if they touch the battery?
Thank you for the video, but all this work to change a couple of things... jesus, I had Toshibas, ASUS and HPs that were a matter of just opening a cover and replacing the ssd and/or the RAM. This is completely overkill, need to dissassemble almost the entire thing to do something I could do on other brands in 2 mins. I am not going to buy MSI again... that's for sure.
Huge thanks to you.
Middle finger to the MSI designer who put the upgradable component on that side of the motherboard.
Thanks so much for making this video!
My laptop kept crashing while using Adobe so I decided to upgrade the RAM and I’ve never even opened a computer before, but I followed your video carefully and I was able to do it!
what ram did you get
Greate video! Thanks to you I was able to successfully install a second SSD in my MSI G65 and actually not damage anything. I really appreciated your clear explanations associated to camera closeups in the trickiest moments. Happy new year!
I needed this video. I have the exact model you made it on. Mine wouldn't power up when I reconnected the battery either. I think it forgot that it had a charge, and wouldn't start unless I had it plugged in. That said I only got part way into mine to upgrade the hard drive storage. Then I gave up frustrated. To this point I've only worked on Desktop PCs. Even lubricated a sink fan on a video card. The worst part is I only disconnected the power and speaker. The machine completely lost my PIN to log into windows, and I had to re-install windows. About an hour of troubleshooting, trying to get them to start, and one trip into BIOS and it suddenly was able to authenticate my pin. If anyone else is thinking of trying this, I discourage it personally as this is a task that is more difficult than you may be prepared for.
Just installed a 1TB 980 Pro by simply following your instructions. Thank you for this video.
this is exactly what ive been looking for thank you so much for making this video
Thank You for the video. It gave me the confidence to do the job myself. I also am having the problem of the laptop overheating so I will need to either replace the fans or clean them and reapply the thermal paste and even though you didn't do a video on doing that for the G65, I did see one you did on the G63 and I think I will be able to utilize what I learned from that video to do the G65. My fan blades are caked with dirt and i will have to soak the fan blades in alcohol and maybe even use an ultrasonic cleaner to get the dirt off or I might just get new fans.
Thank you very much! The best video in this kind of job I've seen so far. Really great.
Thanks for the clear video. I upped the ram and swapped out the C M.2 drive for a bigger one. Your video made it all so easy to do.
Can you make a video on how to replace the Fans?
What a pain in the ass that they made it so difficult to get to the ssd
Hello many thanks for the tutorial can you help me decide on which ram I should choose to upgrade gs65 stealth thin 8 re mostly used for gaming thanks
how much ram does the msi gs65 model support and how much ssd does it support
Thank you this is the best video i've seen your Really great
This video saved my life!
Thankyou for your service 👍🏽
I'm looking to do an identical type of upgrade to my MSI GS65 as well and do you happen to have the specifications for the RAM and SSD you used in this video. I would like to match it please.
don't recall the specific parts i've used but as for Ram go for Crucial and for ssd Samsung or Crucial as well
Great video, a total walkthrough.
Followed this video a while back to upgrade my SSD and RAM and it worked great! Followed it again to revert it back to stock to sell the laptop, but now the screen and keyboard don't turn on. External monitor receives no signal. I opened it up again and checked all the connections and everything looks and feels fine, but that's the most I can confirm. LED next to the power button turns on and i hear a fan start up but that's about it.
Any ideas for what the problem might be?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Hello....just wanted to know something regarding the RAM slots...My MSI GS65 Stealth thin 8RE has both 2400 and 2666 DDR4 RAM slots...as far as I remember, the default 16 GB RAM is at 2400 DDR4 slot...so in your video you used 2666 DDR4 for both the slots...will the 2666 work well on the 2400 slot?
apparently by default all of the 16 GB is located at the 2400 slot, while there are two other 2666 slots available....what should I do if I decide to upgrade the RAM? Should I completely remove the 2400 one because it has slower clock speed and put two 2666 in the 2666 slots instead?
Thank you for this, helped alot. I definitely was not meant to be a surgeon my hands were shaking alot 😅 altho I got it done the computer booted but I don't see the extra memory, hopefully I don't have to take it all apart I did everything how it was supposed to 🤦
is it necessary to change CPU paste after 3 years of use? THANKS
No heat sink for the ssd?
This is almost the same laptop as p65 creator 9se. My has a static cover too. Keep it on and work around it. You need tweezers. Not sharp ones.
hi! i have the MSI p65 creator 8rf, basically the same computer of the g65, i'm going to add a ssd samsung evo970 plus, do you think i need a heatsink? like thin plate ones, do you think it fits? since I open it to add sdd, do you think it is worth doing also a ram upgrade? thanks
hey i just did this upgrade, tha ks for the guide!
but i have a question:
upon reassembling it, i wasnt able to run the speaker cables through the slots on the side of the battery because i accidentally ran them behind some of the cables on the motherboard.
i was too lazy to unplug everything and free the speaker cable!
so the speaker cables just run along side of the battery. will this be a heat hazard if they touch the battery?
Thank you !!
Thanks man!
Thank you for the video, but all this work to change a couple of things... jesus, I had Toshibas, ASUS and HPs that were a matter of just opening a cover and replacing the ssd and/or the RAM. This is completely overkill, need to dissassemble almost the entire thing to do something I could do on other brands in 2 mins. I am not going to buy MSI again... that's for sure.
Thank you.
I was going to buy upgrades for my computer but now I realize it's just not worth it going through all this. MSI design is the worse...
Perfect
Hmm... That many screws? Yeesh.
The design of this laptop is the most stupid one one can come up with!
Thank you!!!!