How to open Acer TravelMate P4 (TMP414-53) – disassembly and upgrade options
Opening the Acer TravelMate P4
Hint: Ensure the laptop is powered off and unplugged before starting.
- Undo the 10 Torx-head screws securing the bottom panel to the chassis.
- Insert a thin plastic tool into one of the top edges to create a gap.
- Use another tool to pry along the sides and the front, releasing the internal clips.
- Lift the tool slightly between the panel and base, then fully pry the rear to detach the bottom cover.
More info: The bottom panel includes a socket for securing the battery in place and provides access to key upgradeable components.
Battery Removal
Caution: Handle the battery carefully to avoid damage or electrical hazards.
- Disconnect the battery connector by gently pulling it toward the battery unit.
- Lift the 56Wh battery away from the main body.
More info: The 56Wh battery provides up to 10 hours of video playback. An optional 65Wh battery is also available for longer usage.
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Memory Upgrade
Note: The memory slots are user-upgradeable, allowing for increased performance.
- Locate the two SODIMM slots, which are compatible with DDR4-3200MHz RAM.
- Install up to 64GB of RAM as per Acer’s specifications. The CPU can potentially support up to 96GB, offering flexibility for advanced configurations.
- Ensure the RAM modules are securely seated for proper functionality.
More info: Dual-channel memory improves performance for multitasking and demanding applications.
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Storage Upgrade
Hint: Handle SSD components carefully to avoid damage or data loss.
- Locate the single M.2 slot on the right of the battery, compatible with 2280 Gen 4 SSDs.
- Install the SSD into the slot at a slight angle, ensuring it is fully seated.
More info: The Gen 4 compatibility offers high-speed storage options for enhanced performance.
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Connectivity Options
More info: The replaceable Wi-Fi 6E card is located underneath the fan, offering future connectivity upgrade potential.
Cooling System Overview
- The system includes one fan for airflow control.
- A pair of heat pipes efficiently transfer heat away from the CPU and other components.
- One heat sink and a heat spreader ensure consistent heat dissipation across critical areas.
Tip: Regularly clean the fan and heat pipes to maintain optimal cooling performance.
Acer TravelMate P4 (TMP414-53 / TMP414-53G) in-depth review
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Pros
- Solid chassis
- Comfortable spill-resistant backlit keyboard
- Smooth touchpad
- The fan isn't too noisy during heavy CPU stress in “Best performance” mode
- PWM-free (BOE0AE8)
- 16:10 aspect ratio and wide viewing angles (BOE0AE8)
- Light machine (1.39 kg)
- Fingerprint reader, privacy shutter, dTPM 2.0 chip, Lock slot
- Optional 1080p@60FPS IR Web camera
- 2x Thunderbolt 4 ports + MicroSD card reader + 2x Type-As
- Optional Smart Card reader
- Upgradable Wi-Fi card
- 2x SODIMMs
- Fast SSD (SK Hynix FS512GEJ9X125N)
- The overall performance is enough for normal daily or office usage
- Not expensive
- Long battery life (~ 10 hours of videos)
- Dust Defender system
- Metal lid
- The Core i5-1335U maintains a ~3.00 GHz / 2.10 GHz P and E core clock in long loads
- Very good "Silent" mode that offers low noise and 2.40 GHz / 1.80 GHz P and E core frequency
Cons
- Just 1x M.2 slot
- 83°C NVMe temperatures during benchmarking
- You can't open the lid with one hand
- Low sRGB coverage and max brightness (BOE0AE8)