Lenovo ThinkBook 14s Yoga Gen 3 review – this is one fantastic little business convertible


    Disassembly, Upgrade options, and Maintenance

    To get inside this device, you need to undo a total of 10 Torx-head screws. Then, remove the stylus from its garage, and pry the bottom panel with a plastic tool.

    Here, we find a 60Wh battery pack. To remove it, undo the three Phillips-head screws that keep it in place, and unplug the battery connector.

    There are 8GB of memory soldered to the motherboard, and you can expand it via a single SODIMM slot, which works with DDR4 RAM. As for storage, there are two M.2 PCIe x4 slots, which support Gen 4 SSDs.

    Cooling-wise, you get two heat pipes, one heat sink, and a large fan. Furthermore, there is a small heat spreader for the VRMs.



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