Inside HP Omen 15 (2017) – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options

Just like its bigger sibling, the HP Omen 15 (2017) doesn’t have a dedicated service hatch so you have to remove the whole bottom plate in order to access the internals.

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1. Removing the bottom piece

Removing the bottom plate is really easy – you just have to remove all the screws and gently pry up the plate.

2. Storage

The storage configuration is identical to the 17-inch model – 2.5-inch drive bay (empty in our unit) and an M.2 SSD slot taken by a PCIe NVMe Samsung PM961 with 512GB capacity.

3. Memory, battery and Wi-Fi

The sample came with two 8GB DDR4-2400 chips installed but you can go as high as 32GB of DDR4-2400 memory.

The Wi-Fi module is also the same – Intel with model number 7265NGW.

The 15-incher packs a big 70Wh battery which is a small bump from the previous generation.

4. Cooling system

Finally, HP has completely re-designed the cooling solution for its 15-inch gaming laptop. This time around, the system proved itself in our temperature tests and consists of two cooling fans placed on each side with better heat pipes and heat sinks.

The full review of the HP Omen 15 (2017) can be found here.

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satish
satish
6 years ago

Hello sir,
you did a great help to me by showing interior but please give me the link to buy ram suitable for hp omen ce013na sir from uk itself please reply me sir

ToastersMakeTea
6 years ago

hi, is there any way to find replacement screws because they strip so easily

Martin
Martin
6 years ago

Just how do I pry the plate open? I can’t seem to find any gaps to insert a pry tool anywhere

Thomas
Thomas
6 years ago
Reply to  Martin

I’m having the same problem! Have you managed it yet?

Mekrog
Mekrog
6 years ago

Hello sir,
i am looking into using grizzly conductonaut as thermal past but i was wondering what thickness the thermal pads are i can’t find anny information about it. Do you know what thickness they are ?

Bear
Bear
5 years ago
Reply to  Mekrog

Did you ever apply it?

Ernesto Dopchiz
5 years ago

Do i need to unplug the battery before changing ram?

MasterHand
5 years ago

t in the outside of the case i can see a grey dust where the fans are located. Is normal?

Steve Brosnac
Steve Brosnac
5 years ago

Could you let me know where the cmos battery is? Would removing the battery for a predetermined amount of time clear it, or do I need to jumper it? Thanks!!

Hassan
Hassan
3 years ago
Reply to  Steve Brosnac

Hi,
Do anybody know where is the cmos battery?