How to open Acer TravelMate P2 (TMP214-55) – disassembly and upgrade options


Opening the Device

  1. Undo the 11 Phillips-head screws securing the bottom panel.
  2. Pop the zones behind the hinges with a lever tool to create gaps in the top two corners between the chassis and panel.
  3. Work your way around the sides, the front, and the rear to remove the bottom panel.

More info: The battery is not secured with screws because there is a dedicated socket for it on the inside of the bottom plate.


Battery Removal

  1. Detach the battery connector from the motherboard.
  2. Lift the battery away from the base.

Note: The device comes with a 50Wh battery, but an optional 65Wh model is available. The 50Wh battery provides approximately 9 hours of video playback.


Memory Information

  1. The memory section is covered with foil, and the two SODIMMs can handle up to 64GB of DDR4-3200MHz RAM in dual-channel mode.
  2. Since the CPU can support up to 96GB, the laptop likely wouldn’t have issues running more than the official manufacturer’s specified limit.

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Storage Upgrade

  1. Locate the single M.2 slot compatible with Gen 4 SSDs.
  2. Install the new SSD into the slot.

Hint: Don’t forget to check out our Top M.2 SSDs Performance Rankings for insights on the best storage options available.

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WWAN and Wi-Fi Card

  1. The WWAN slot for LTE connectivity and the Wi-Fi card are placed near the cooling fan.


Cooling System Overview

  1. The cooling system is modest, with one fan, two heat pipes, a single top-mounted heat sink, and a heat spreader, which is sufficient for an iGPU-only laptop.
  2. Ensure all cooling components are clean and free of dust for optimal performance.

Acer TravelMate P2 (TMP214-55) in-depth review

There are many compact and powerful devices available, making it easy to find the right small machine for your office needs. The Acer TravelMate P2 (TMP214-55) is a 14-incher that is ready for work on the go. The device is powered by Intel Raptor Lake U-series CPU options. To keep the price at pleasant levels, the manufacturer uses DDR4 memory for this P2 series. Still, you get a pair of SODIMMs which makes the machine future-proof. When you add a good port selection to the mix, things look even better. The connectors are additionally reinforced with metal brackets which can be useful for hars[...]

Pros

  • Long battery life given the small capacity of 50Wh - around 9 hours of video playback.
  • Comfortable input devices
  • Well-priced machine
  • Rigid chassis
  • 180-degree hinge
  • PWM-free (HKC6091)
  • Wide viewing angles and a very good contrast ratio of 1840:1 (HKC6091)
  • Decent I/O
  • Wi-Fi 6E + Bluetooth 5.1
  • Optional fingerprint reader, 1080p@60FPS IR Web camera, Smart Card slot, and LTE functionality
  • 2x SODIMMs
  • A potent cooling system that allows impressively high CPU clocks during heavy processor stress (~3.00 GHz / 2.10 GHz P and E-core clock)
  • Has a MicroSD card slot and optional LTE support
  • Good comfort under load
  • Dust Defender system

Cons

  • High NVMe temperatures during benchmarking
  • Plastic build
  • Low sRGB coverage (HKC6091)
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