Very good tutorial. Straight ahead, no-nonsense jabbering. Common language fo folk like me. Thanks man! Makes us feel like we all accomplish something good saving some loot. Here, its $150 + $50 (labor/memory) smacks. It's that back cover that concerns my lack of patience but need to take care doing as you say. Thank you!!!
Currently my 1570 has a mechanical hard drive and I would like to clone it to a M2 SSD. Before I go shopping for an M2 SSD and opening up my Flex 5, I saw in another video that the M2 SSD slot doesn't have a screw to hinge the SSD onto the board, is this true? If so, do you know what kind of screw it is? Thanks in advanced!
@@charleeeugene please see my question below, do you see a screw to hinge the M2 SSD onto the board? It seems like there is no screw on the board from your video. Is this correct? Thank you very much!
@@zoro11 I'm almost sure the screw is already on the motherboard because usually I don't have the screw size laying around. All so im pretty sure you have a screw that would fit has long as it keeps the M.2 in place and you can close the back cover. I wish they would include the screw in the SSD package when you buy it. They seem to all be the same size. Let me know what happens!!!
That damn heat sheild is why I'm here. I have never seen a brand do that so figured it was a different component 🤦♂️. Thanks bud.
No problem hope I could help!!!!
the tear in the ssd's metal wrapping, im convincedits in every one of these laptops!
lol !!!!
Very good tutorial. Straight ahead, no-nonsense jabbering. Common language fo folk like me. Thanks man! Makes us feel like we all accomplish something good saving some loot. Here, its $150 + $50 (labor/memory) smacks. It's that back cover that concerns my lack of patience but need to take care doing as you say. Thank you!!!
Thank you for watching much appreciated take your time you'll be just fine!!!!!! you got it!!!!!
Great tutorial on how to unscrew a laptop =)
Thanks for watching!!!
Saving my life fam, thank u!
Thanks for Watching !!!
Thanks for the video I will upgrade my wife’s pc. Very nice laptop for the price.
Thanks for watching much appreciated!!!!!
Hello nice video..can we put 32gb ram 2666 ghz model?? Thnx buddy
Yes you can!!!
Can u upgrade the gpu
No
@@charleeeugene ok thanks
you are to do the a fresh assembly while record the process
What exactly do you need me to assemble?
You can have 2 SSDs in Flex 5 IdeaPad 1570 - i have one M2 and 1 2.5 inch SSD in my laptop
that's correct!!!!
Currently my 1570 has a mechanical hard drive and I would like to clone it to a M2 SSD. Before I go shopping for an M2 SSD and opening up my Flex 5, I saw in another video that the M2 SSD slot doesn't have a screw to hinge the SSD onto the board, is this true? If so, do you know what kind of screw it is? Thanks in advanced!
@@charleeeugene please see my question below, do you see a screw to hinge the M2 SSD onto the board? It seems like there is no screw on the board from your video. Is this correct? Thank you very much!
@@zoro11 I no longer have that machine but I'm sure it has the screw already attached to the motherboard I don't have those screws laying around.
@@zoro11 I'm almost sure the screw is already on the motherboard because usually I don't have the screw size laying around. All so im pretty sure you have a screw that would fit has long as it keeps the M.2 in place and you can close the back cover. I wish they would include the screw in the SSD package when you buy it. They seem to all be the same size. Let me know what happens!!!
Is there 1 or 2 ram slots?
1 slot
so, you made a video to show how to upgrade the hard drive, but "I don't want to remove it because I did yesterday" ...???
Once the lid iis off it’s pretty self explanatory for the hard drive upgrade
Thanks
no problem!!!!!
Thank you!
What year model is this?
Not sure this was my wife's friend laptop I'm guessing 2017/2018 model.
According to specs, this computer has eight gigs of ram at 21333 MHZ but can it support the 26666?
What was the speed of this ram u swapped out?
Not sure I would stick to 21333Mhz but if you have 26666 laying around try it out won't hurt@@Gaighque
Just trying to save money and I had the impression that the machine will cap out at its capacity regardless of the exponential ability of the chip.