Inside Lenovo Ideapad 700 – disassembly, internal photos and upgrade options

We had enough time to play around with the IdeaPad 700 from Lenovo so now it’s time to see what makes this notebook tick. And fortunately, the notebook is fairly easy to disassemble and also has a decent amount of upgrade options considering the price tag. And if you still don’t know what we are talking about, it’s the M.2 SSD slot we are referring to. In fact, the machine supports not only M.2 sticks but can also make us of the full potential the PCIe NVMe standard.

You can find the notebook’s price and configurations here: http://amzn.to/1sx3Jau

1. Removing the bottom lid

The notebook doesn’t have any service lids for an easy upgrade but the bottom cover comes off pretty easily anyway so no hassle here. You just need to remove all the screws holding the plate.


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2. Storage devices

The notebook has one 2.5-inch slot, which is taken by an HDD manufactured by WD with 1TB capacity and 5400 rpm speed.

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Near the battery, you will find the M.2 SSD slot that supports 2280 sticks with using the PCIe NVMe controller for ultra-fast data transfer and read speeds. The one you see in the photo below is just a unit we used to test the notebook with so we aren’t sure what the type of SSD will Lenovo include in their retail units.

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3. Other hardware

The motherboard holds two RAM slots supporting up to 16GB of DDR4-2133 RAM, which in our case are two 4GB RAM sticks manufactured by SKhynix.


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There’s also the Wi-Fi module, again near the battery unit, manufactured by Qualcomm with model number QCNFA435 from the Atheros series. It supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac + BT 4.1.

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As for the battery, it’s rated at 45Wh but we doubt it will be sufficient to power up the demanding hardware for longer periods of time.


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4. Cooling system

The cooling design is almost identical to the one we saw on the Lenovo Y700 and unfortunately, we weren’t satisfied by its performance. However, with the lower tier graphics card (GTX 950M) we have a good reason to believe that the Ideapad 700 will feel much different from its more expensive counterpart.


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You can find the notebook’s price and configurations here: http://amzn.to/1sx3Jau

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Vlad
Vlad
5 years ago

Hi, can somebody tell me if lenovo ideapad 700 have a gtx 950 or gtx950m. On internet i found that have a gtx950 but on my notebook i can install only driver for gtx950m.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago
Reply to  Vlad

GTX 950M where M is mobility used for laptops.

Vlad
Vlad
5 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

So M is used for laptops only? i ask you bcs on my old windows i have installed a driver for gtx950. After i change windows and delete everything i had I could install only gtx950m.