Hey guys, we're sorry for the poor quality of the video. We noticed it that the camera didn't focus on the device only when we started the edit, so we weren't able to reshoot :/
@@Radu93Z um no. never mentioned what ram could be used or anything. if youre gonna do an uprgarde video you to tell poeple what ram can be used how much and an overall best for the buck. this video is not an upgrade vid. it very porly done.
@@echthroi9 I actually ended up doing it with the battery intact, just made sure the laptop was completely off. Like others have said, took a little while on the first boot but now I've got 20gb RAM instead of 8! Love it
Please please do a video for the 14" Ideapad s540! I opened mine up and I'm bamboozled on what to do, so currently with a stick of unused memory awaiting a guide :(
you can upgrade 1 of the RAM sticks (the other is soldered) and that appears to be an empty HD caddy they remove near the end, so you can add a 2.5" drive in addition to the M.2 drive that comes pre-installed.
@4TEEN I've already seen some laptops having weird compatibility issues with specific sticks but it's rare nowadays and in as far as the specs go you should be fine. A quick Google / call to support to check whether or not the specific stick you're planning on buying has any issues would be good but bare something unforeseen you should be fine. DISCLAIMER: I do NOT endorse upgrading it while still under warranty... it's not worth it.
This video is not so old. Hoping you can help. I have already gone through Lenovo Original Videos to disassemble each and every component. Keyboard cable and orange cable next to it connected to motherboard won't come off. Although I am using the same tool and technique Lenovo is using in their video but it won't work. I will be grateful for any help or trick.
Malo el vídeo, deberías colocar una descripción de las partes que vas retirando, para quienes no hemos desarmado nuestra Lenovo tengamos una referencia donde se encuentran las partes que queramos ampliar o repotenciar.
Plug it into the wall with the included adapter to charge it. If you are worried about ruining the battery by having it plugged in, there is an option in the Lenovo Vantage application to make it only charge to 50%.
@@LazorVideosDestruction was not aware of this, my battery has failed after 3 months, warranty is a return to uk and then to germany as the uk has NO service centres. Battery removal was easy and I have a 54 piece screwdriver set, so was just a matter of looking for a piece that fitted :)
Steve Liddle Yes, I took mine apart earlier to replace the hard drive, and noticed the infamous sweet smell coming from the battery, the sort of eggnog smell, which is a sign that the battery lost it’s seal and is leaking. My battery hasn’t gone to crap yet but I expect it to shortly. I’m hoping I can get Lenovo to ship me another battery, otherwise I will have to resort to eBay.
They're black so they can blend in and not be seen through the vents slots on the bottom. The color addition doesn't change the thermal properties at all
That silver, rectangular bracket in the lower-left looks like a retaining bracket for a 1.8" HDD. The black plastic strip between it and the PCIe SSD appears to be a SATA connector...
Was thinking of adding a second hard drive to this. so having one of each type of SSD. Anyone think there would be any issues on this laptop with 2 hard drives?
This is why you're supposed to keep track of where each screw goes. What I do is place each screw I remove in the same pattern as the screw holes on whatever laptop I'm opening up.
I have the same model, can someone tell me if it is normal for the temperature to reach 96°? , I need to know it, cause I want to change the thermal paste
I just ran a 5 minute CPU stress test with intel xtu (CPU under 100% load). For the first minute, the CPU was in the low to mid 90's, peaking at 96. Then for the last 4 minutes, the temperature slowly dropped from 90, to 80, and then to 70. I'd say peaking at 96 Celsius under max load is normal. However, the temperature should go down overtime after the fans kick in and begin drawing heat off of the core. If reaching 96 bothers you, I think you can go into the bios and change the max fan speed to 100%, but I don't think it's necessary to do this or apply new thermal paste. But, doing both of these could probably bring down the peak temperature a couple degrees. (By the way, all units are in Celsius)
You could try with an external GPU using the USB type-c port. There are many videos out there covering this subject. Some work better than others, but with this processing power it would be a good candidate to try. Keep in mind, you would still not get "desktop level performance" even if it works.
Sadly the pre-installed memory runs at 2400 and any kit you add will stick to that speed too. Unless you found some hidden BIOS setting which lets you overclock RAM, in which case, power to you.
Ah, I see I misunderstood what i was looking at. The silver ram shaped thing is not the soldered ram; it's simply a cover... for some reason. I don't know what's more upsetting, the fact that there's only one channel, or me mistkenly thinking the dual-channel ram I have laying around would fit in there.
save yourself the trouble and dont buy a Lenovo after the 300 series they just went downhill and the bottom panel doesnt come off that easily you have to find a way to pry it off its put on really tight.
Yeah you can kinda. If you have a desktop graphics card and power supply you can use this gpu on your laptop. You need to first buy a pcie to mini-pcie converter, you can probably find one on aliexpress or newegg. Then you go into your laptop, unplug the wifi chip from which is currently occupying the mini pcie slot, and then plug in the converter. You would also need a wireless usb wifi plug in order to get wifi, since you are unplugging the wifi chip. Then you need to install drivers and stuff for the desktop gpu. I think this should work.
@@ArseniiKorolev I'm sure. I have this one type lenovo. In bios, u can sett the GPU memory for 2gb(i recommend this). Cause 4+16=20gb-(2gb gpu memory) you have 18gb on system. But you must carefully for choosing the RAM module..
@@ArseniiKorolev ram module showing 2400mhz in task manager. But actually, lenovo as the manufacturer of mainboard, they choose to install 2666mhz ram chip.. So if you buy and install 2400mhz ram module, I assume it won't work properly.. It's have to run with same clockspeed.. I forgot about the onboard memory module, If I not wrong it's use chip module from Micron something.. I recommend team elite 2666mhz , or adata 2666mhz . It work for me and of course it's cheap..
@@erwinm.mutaqqin4559 thank you very much for your answers. Is it possible to setup more than 2 Gb for GPU after adding RAM? This is the only reason I want to expand my memory.
Hey guys, we're sorry for the poor quality of the video. We noticed it that the camera didn't focus on the device only when we started the edit, so we weren't able to reshoot :/
I changed every resolution before reading this lol
Does this laptop S340-15API R3 has only one slot of ram ? of the 4gb are soldered ?
@@Tsinepanos it had one 4gb stick and 4 soldered on.
Which torx screwdrive you used? T5 or T4?
@@Tsinepanos yes
What upgrade options? You didn't show anything.
Technically he showed everything you need to know, the ram slots the m.2 slot and the sata slot for 2.5''.
@@Radu93Z um no. never mentioned what ram could be used or anything. if youre gonna do an uprgarde video you to tell poeple what ram can be used how much and an overall best for the buck. this video is not an upgrade vid. it very porly done.
Is it the same internals as the s340 Chromebook?
@@Radu93Z exactly
Just go to crucials website and search for the lenovo s340 compatibility list.
Does the battery need to be removed to upgrade the RAM? Doesn't look like it's in the way.
The service manual says to remove the battery but I agree, it seems like you could just unplug the cable while replacing the RAM.
@@echthroi9 I actually ended up doing it with the battery intact, just made sure the laptop was completely off. Like others have said, took a little while on the first boot but now I've got 20gb RAM instead of 8! Love it
Please please do a video for the 14" Ideapad s540!
I opened mine up and I'm bamboozled on what to do, so currently with a stick of unused memory awaiting a guide :(
So where is the upgrades then
What kind of screwdriver do you use?
Its a torx T5 first and then a phillips 00 do the job
So... What ARE the upgrade options?
you can upgrade 1 of the RAM sticks (the other is soldered) and that appears to be an empty HD caddy they remove near the end, so you can add a 2.5" drive in addition to the M.2 drive that comes pre-installed.
@4TEEN up to 16GB (it comes with a 4GB stick soldered).
@4TEEN I've already seen some laptops having weird compatibility issues with specific sticks but it's rare nowadays and in as far as the specs go you should be fine.
A quick Google / call to support to check whether or not the specific stick you're planning on buying has any issues would be good but bare something unforeseen you should be fine.
DISCLAIMER: I do NOT endorse upgrading it while still under warranty... it's not worth it.
My laptop does not start or charge. Is this model what happened to you? what should I do?
Someone said there was a caddy for a second hd, I didn't see one at the end of the video. Where is it?
It's the large chrome colored box that was removed
Is the SATA connector soldered to the motherboard or it is connected by a ribbon cable?
soldered
Hello, do you have an opportunity to make a video on the disassembly of the screen?
I am considering the upgrade with a screen ips
Thank you
hi friend i also want to upgrade the panel of this laptop to an ips, did u manage to change it ?
Were is the Mainboard Batterie
Just did it ! No problems at all , thanks for the nice video
thanks for the video, All these models have input to add M.2 Slot?
This video is not so old. Hoping you can help. I have already gone through Lenovo Original Videos to disassemble each and every component. Keyboard cable and orange cable next to it connected to motherboard won't come off. Although I am using the same tool and technique Lenovo is using in their video but it won't work.
I will be grateful for any help or trick.
This is not the disassembled I had expected! I need to replace the mic due to liquid damage of a clumsey person.
Do one for lenovo ideapad s540 (14, intel)
Make a video on ideapad s540
Hello bros... can my ideapad 330s fit in this case?
Malo el vídeo, deberías colocar una descripción de las partes que vas retirando, para quienes no hemos desarmado nuestra Lenovo tengamos una referencia donde se encuentran las partes que queramos ampliar o repotenciar.
Are there two mini pcie slots, or only one? I only saw one on the motherboard but it was being occupied by the wifi chip.
can i ask about the thickness of the thermal pad of this laptop, i think mine need a replacement
Esta es la versión Ryzen o Intel ?
Hi i would like to know how i could buy a motherboard for this same model
Que tipo de destornillador necesito para quitar los pernos ?
Tengo la misma pregunta
Hi guys, can I use this laptop without the built-in battery?
I just want to know what size of Torx did you use. Thank you!
T-5 is what I used
Fuck this torx
@@roberthall4360 bs, I got a T4 and it was still too big
Hi, I used a T4 torx and worked perfect! It is a new one that I just bought yesterday
Did anybody figure out what the size.
is it possible to make it dual channel
Which tools did you use to open the Ideapad? The screws look strange.
Where can you put in the 2,5" SSD, where is the place for it?
A Torx size 5, I recommend the bit sets from ifixit.
My lenovo smell burnt and won't turn on. Dont know what to do..... help
Screwdriver name?
How many ram slots are there?
make a video for ideapad s540
What's in the M.2 Slot?
In the basic 4GB RAM edition (soldered) is the DDR4 Slot empty?
yes
No, I have that edition and it not have soldered ram
Whats motherboard is?
Hello !! It’s my first laptop can you tell me how I should charge it?? And if I should take off the battery?? It’s only for home use !! Thanks
Plug it into the wall with the included adapter to charge it. If you are worried about ruining the battery by having it plugged in, there is an option in the Lenovo Vantage application to make it only charge to 50%.
@@LazorVideosDestruction was not aware of this, my battery has failed after 3 months, warranty is a return to uk and then to germany as the uk has NO service centres. Battery removal was easy and I have a 54 piece screwdriver set, so was just a matter of looking for a piece that fitted :)
Steve Liddle Yes, I took mine apart earlier to replace the hard drive, and noticed the infamous sweet smell coming from the battery, the sort of eggnog smell, which is a sign that the battery lost it’s seal and is leaking. My battery hasn’t gone to crap yet but I expect it to shortly. I’m hoping I can get Lenovo to ship me another battery, otherwise I will have to resort to eBay.
Do I lose the warranty if I Open it up?
yes
how easy is it to clean the cpu fan?
Hello, at minute 01:38, what are you unscrewing? It's just that my laptop didn't come with that piece, thanks!
That's the m.2 ssd that comes with this laptop. Not every laptop comes with one, especially the older ones.
this model, have port m2?
they just took it apart. where would i be able to ad an external GPU?
This laptop doesn't support Thunderbolt 3, so an eGPU would probably not work too well.
What is this silver thing in the right down corner? It gets pretty hot withe mine
HDD place, Ideapads dont come with on but you can put one in there
Why the heatsink and the fan goes black instead with material colour naturally ? What's the benefits from it??
They're black so they can blend in and not be seen through the vents slots on the bottom. The color addition doesn't change the thermal properties at all
@@rcracer500 but can the blackened steel reduce more heat or just for matching the mobo?
erwin m. muttaqin it’s just looks
Can I put a 2.5" SSD into the HDD slot?
Yes
@@rion8143 Thanks!
is that just an empty hard drive caddy that's removed near the end?
Yeah it seems like it. Guess that model is the base configuration with an 256gb m2 ssd
That silver, rectangular bracket in the lower-left looks like a retaining bracket for a 1.8" HDD. The black plastic strip between it and the PCIe SSD appears to be a SATA connector...
Is the thing that gets removed at 1:50 the wifi card?
That appears to the the M.2 SSD
Was thinking of adding a second hard drive to this. so having one of each type of SSD. Anyone think there would be any issues on this laptop with 2 hard drives?
I upgraded my ram and realised one scew of the case is longer than the others, do you know where it should be?
@Circuit Trainee Thats what i thought too.
This is why you're supposed to keep track of where each screw goes. What I do is place each screw I remove in the same pattern as the screw holes on whatever laptop I'm opening up.
Is the WiFi upgradable too?
i want to know that too
what is the maximum amount of ram you can upgrade it?
20Gb. It has 4Gb hard-wired and will take up to a 16Gb SODIMM.
@@MaskHysteria thanks bro. Still waiting for availability at my region..
@@MaskHysteria Are you sure? The website i bought it from said 12gb.
20 it has 4 on the motherboard so you can add 16 more
I have the same model, can someone tell me if it is normal for the temperature to reach 96°?
, I need to know it, cause I want to change
the thermal paste
I just ran a 5 minute CPU stress test with intel xtu (CPU under 100% load). For the first minute, the CPU was in the low to mid 90's, peaking at 96. Then for the last 4 minutes, the temperature slowly dropped from 90, to 80, and then to 70. I'd say peaking at 96 Celsius under max load is normal. However, the temperature should go down overtime after the fans kick in and begin drawing heat off of the core. If reaching 96 bothers you, I think you can go into the bios and change the max fan speed to 100%, but I don't think it's necessary to do this or apply new thermal paste. But, doing both of these could probably bring down the peak temperature a couple degrees. (By the way, all units are in Celsius)
I have the I7 10510u model and while playing gta v it has never hit 96 degrees
Подскажите какого форм фактора в этот ноутбук можно поставить SSD M.2 PCI Express 3.0 x2 Или M.2 PCI Express 3.0 x4?
2280 M.2 NVMe
Is it possible to get upgrade the video card of this laptop?
Nope, even gaming laptop still rare with upgradeable feature. Don't to much expectation with cheap laptops consumer.
You could try with an external GPU using the USB type-c port. There are many videos out there covering this subject. Some work better than others, but with this processing power it would be a good candidate to try. Keep in mind, you would still not get "desktop level performance" even if it works.
can you ipgrade the cpu and graphics card?
no its not possible, laptops are made to be upgraded only by installing more ram or storage.
Can you slap on a 8gb 3200 ram stick and expect it to run at 3200. Ryzen loves its ram speed, i wouldnt want to scale down to 2600.
Sadly the pre-installed memory runs at 2400 and any kit you add will stick to that speed too.
Unless you found some hidden BIOS setting which lets you overclock RAM, in which case, power to you.
What are you removing at 1:38?
SSD with extender bracket
Ram slot have 1 or 2 slot bcuz i want to upgrade to 8 gb ram
1 slot but there is a 4gb solder on the board already
@@Hisako86 how we get it off tho?
@@MrTehNoms u cant unless u solder it out but u can add more ram to the provided ram slot
Ah, I see I misunderstood what i was looking at. The silver ram shaped thing is not the soldered ram; it's simply a cover... for some reason.
I don't know what's more upsetting, the fact that there's only one channel, or me mistkenly thinking the dual-channel ram I have laying around would fit in there.
@@MrTehNoms dont really see why that is upsetting. It is dual channel ram but only one channel is upgradeable.
THX
save yourself the trouble and dont buy a Lenovo after the 300 series they just went downhill and the bottom panel doesnt come off that easily you have to find a way to pry it off its put on really tight.
You never talked of upgrades poor vid
"in depth"
Can anyone tell me if its possible add this video card SAPPHIRE ITX COMPACT R9 380 on this lenovo s340 15iwl with intel core i7 1065g7 ?
No es posible
Does anyone know how to solder 4gb of ram to the motherboard manually? my IdeaPad s340 comes without ram on the motherboard; (
? there is a slot where you can put a ram
@@daisyduck8593 only one
Can you upgrade the GPU?
You could try an external GPU via the USB type-c port.
@@notgonnatell6137 ah, yes.
Yeah you can kinda. If you have a desktop graphics card and power supply you can use this gpu on your laptop. You need to first buy a pcie to mini-pcie converter, you can probably find one on aliexpress or newegg. Then you go into your laptop, unplug the wifi chip from which is currently occupying the mini pcie slot, and then plug in the converter. You would also need a wireless usb wifi plug in order to get wifi, since you are unplugging the wifi chip. Then you need to install drivers and stuff for the desktop gpu. I think this should work.
Keyboard it's deadly mounted inside 😥
Be absolutely careful with it.
I have this laptop and its running 100 percent disk and 78 memory and i can barely do anything... and its brand new
@@TheSilverstonedwolf try to reinstall Windows.
@@TheSilverstonedwolf If it have hdd disk - replace it with m.2 nvme ssd one. See videos on youtube how to do it.
@@TheSilverstonedwolf u should add more ram, just add 8 gig stick in there. 16 more better..
Happy music while slowly murdering a laptop
I habe the
S340 15 api
Ryzen 5 3500u 8gb of ram
Ohh, I have one laptop like this
only one so-dimm socket, not really upgreadable
It has 4gb on the motherboard, soldered. And u can add more ram with 8 or 16 gb..
@@erwinm.mutaqqin4559 hello. Are you sure about 16 Gb RAM? Nowhere did I see the mention of it. 8 Gb - yes, but never 16.
@@ArseniiKorolev I'm sure. I have this one type lenovo. In bios, u can sett the GPU memory for 2gb(i recommend this). Cause 4+16=20gb-(2gb gpu memory) you have 18gb on system. But you must carefully for choosing the RAM module..
@@ArseniiKorolev ram module showing 2400mhz in task manager. But actually, lenovo as the manufacturer of mainboard, they choose to install 2666mhz ram chip.. So if you buy and install 2400mhz ram module, I assume it won't work properly.. It's have to run with same clockspeed.. I forgot about the onboard memory module, If I not wrong it's use chip module from Micron something.. I recommend team elite 2666mhz , or adata 2666mhz . It work for me and of course it's cheap..
@@erwinm.mutaqqin4559 thank you very much for your answers. Is it possible to setup more than 2 Gb for GPU after adding RAM? This is the only reason I want to expand my memory.
😀
may i ask if this laptop can actually repaste the cpu?