Dell XPS 15 RAM and SSD Hard Drive DIY Upgrade

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Dell XPS 15 RAM and SSD Hard Drive DIY Upgrade / How to Install. RAM from Dell Base 8 GB to Crucial 64 GB Kit and SSD Hard Drive from Dell Base 256 GB to 2 TB with SAMSUNG 970 EVO Plus. Optional Thermal Pad + Heatsink Kit Install. Installed on Dell XPS 15 9500 and similar procedures for other Dell models XPS 13 and XPS 17.
    0:00 - Intro
    0:20 - Removal of Back Cover
    6:18 - Component Location Overview
    7:54 - Remove Battery Connection
    8:25 - RAM Removal and Upgrade Install
    9:55 - SSD Upgrade
    11:05 - SSD Thermal Pad and Heatsink Upgrade (Optional)
    19:13 - Reinstall power cable and back cover
    19:34 - Closing Thoughts
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Komentáře • 34

  • @rishipatel4163
    @rishipatel4163 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this informative video. This is the ultimate guide for XPS upgrading.

  • @smonovi1263
    @smonovi1263 Před 3 lety +2

    hey nice video, just want to ask if this works on dell xps 15 7590 ? I thought there was only one slot for ssd. i want to tune my notebook like you...

  • @JoeMustang99
    @JoeMustang99 Před 3 lety +1

    I just upgraded my 9570 from 32 to 64gb and installed the 970 Samsung 2TB in place of my original 1TB. I used Acronis True Image to clone the original SSD to the 970 using an inexpensive enclosure and usb cable. Machine booted right up on the new drive, no problems. I did have to re-enter my Resolve Studio key, but that was the only surprise. I used the tool kit and parts in the links above in the description. I didn't need the screws or the heat sink. Tool kit was a lifesaver.

    • @conceptanddesigntheory
      @conceptanddesigntheory  Před 3 lety

      Yeah the toolkit has saved me a few times. Great to hear the upgrade 👍 worked out!

  • @jojygeorge5151
    @jojygeorge5151 Před 3 lety

    Hi,nice video.I would like to know whether we can make dual boot (win 10 & win 2019 server ) in XPS 15 9500?

  • @gabisuk7396
    @gabisuk7396 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks, good video. Proof no need to waist your money on top specs. You can do it your self and save a lot of pesos.

    • @conceptanddesigntheory
      @conceptanddesigntheory  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video and its absolutely the way to go vs. top specs directly from Dell. I saw during Amazon Prime Day the entire upgrade was even cheaper and the entire process was a lot of fun.

  • @AnnkurKumar
    @AnnkurKumar Před 3 lety

    Hi, I have a laptop grey, the model is dell XPS 15 L501X ( old laptop), I have few queries: -
    1. can I upgrade my laptop with the same combo viz 64GB ram and 2TB storage? I have inbuilt Intel HD graphics.
    2. If this combo is not suitable for my laptop, what best combo you can suggest, considering the laptop is an old one.
    Please guide/ help, I am looking to upgrade my laptop as my reason is the same as yours, want to use the laptop for graphic design, image editing, and low video editing projects. I am a professional av editor, colorist. And the second reason is not to spend too much on buying a new laptop. waiting for your response anxiously !!

  • @jasonhuang37
    @jasonhuang37 Před 3 lety

    This is very helpful, thank you. Just wonder do I need to reinstall Windows system after installing the ssd

    • @conceptanddesigntheory
      @conceptanddesigntheory  Před 3 lety

      If you still have the original SSD installed then you can just install the new one and use it as another drive and keep your OS on the old SSD so no need to reinstall windows. Alternatively you can use Macrium Reflect and just do an image of your original SSD to your new one. That's how I did it and effectively not touching the original one. This option would have a slight speed benefit especially with heavy video /photo editing / rendering process if the files being worked on and software is installed on the same drive. Theres a few youtube videos on the hard drive imaging process that I found helpful. Good luck!

  • @chadbruning6631
    @chadbruning6631 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video! Did you also do a video on how to partition after?

    • @conceptanddesigntheory
      @conceptanddesigntheory  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching! Not this time as there was so many videos in the topic but you’re definitely not the only one that’s asked. I might do one soon on my next memory upgrade as I just got another Dell 👍.

  • @RayLabs
    @RayLabs Před rokem +1

    excellent Video. I am considering doing a similar upgrade on my 9500. I was wondering how the system did with heat once you super charged it with all that memory and disk space.

    • @conceptanddesigntheory
      @conceptanddesigntheory  Před rokem +1

      Honestly I’m surprised that the heat wasn’t an issue. The upgrade remains the best I’ve made on the laptop and it’s be all positive performance gains.

  • @rishipatel4163
    @rishipatel4163 Před 3 lety

    So i m going to do the same. I just want to use one SSD in slot one as running two SSD might drain a lot of battery. But I am scared to deleting or moving windows and don't know how to do it

    • @conceptanddesigntheory
      @conceptanddesigntheory  Před 3 lety

      I would use Macrium Reflect and just do an image of your original SSD to your new one. That's how I did it and effectively not touching the original one. Theres a few youtube videos on the process and I copied all the original drive partitions and had no issue. I left it plugged in and had no noticeable battery drain. Good luck!

  • @KDoc-io5fo
    @KDoc-io5fo Před 3 lety +1

    Is it possible to apply the heatsink without upgrading the SSD already inside the system? Thanks!

    • @conceptanddesigntheory
      @conceptanddesigntheory  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes you can although depending on how big the current SSD size the fitment won't look exactly the same as what was seen in the video. For instance my dell 256 gb ssd is about 1/4 the size physically in the ssd slot and I was surprised to see it under the factory heatsink taking up such a small space. Nonetheless its possible and you would just place the two clear bands that come with the heatsink kit around the factory SSD and you're good to go.

    • @KDoc-io5fo
      @KDoc-io5fo Před 3 lety

      @@conceptanddesigntheory Awesome thank you so much!

  • @Mark-uu2cb
    @Mark-uu2cb Před 4 měsíci

    Hi there! You have any battery issues. When having both SSD's at the same time? Like draining fast?

    • @conceptanddesigntheory
      @conceptanddesigntheory  Před 4 měsíci +1

      None on my side - battery is still stable.

    • @Mark-uu2cb
      @Mark-uu2cb Před 4 měsíci

      @@conceptanddesigntheory Thank you for replying! I was considering replacing the primary SSD for a better one and fresh install or just add a second one. But I guess there are benefits when having a better SSD as a primary source of storage.

    • @Mark-uu2cb
      @Mark-uu2cb Před 4 měsíci

      Have you noticed programs and overall the system running much faster with the addition of the second SSD?

  • @ebruvlogs2514
    @ebruvlogs2514 Před 3 lety

    Can you add 64GB ram into a Dell 9560?

    • @conceptanddesigntheory
      @conceptanddesigntheory  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes its possible but you have to pay extra attention on compatibility. There are confirmed reports on the Dell forum of people doing an upgrade successfully and I would recommend purchasing the ones confirmed available on Amazon.

  • @miracleman8022
    @miracleman8022 Před 2 lety

    What if I already have 16 gb of ram ?

    • @conceptanddesigntheory
      @conceptanddesigntheory  Před 2 lety

      Are you maxing out with your current ram usage? I would take a look on whether or not the upgrade makes sense at either 32 gb or 64 gb of ram. 32 is plenty and 64 is definitely covering more than I need.

  • @ericj810
    @ericj810 Před 2 lety

    Upgraded my xps 9520. 16 to 32 gb ram bought from dell. Ram failure on startup. Had to reinstall back to 16gb ram. What a crock. Need my $ back for the 2 16gb sticks.

    • @conceptanddesigntheory
      @conceptanddesigntheory  Před 2 lety

      That’s horrible! Especially bought directly from Dell is crazy to hear. With the 9520 I know some people are using the ram upgrade from www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/dell/xps-15-(9520). Good luck and I hope you get this all sorted soon!

    • @ericj810
      @ericj810 Před 2 lety

      @@conceptanddesigntheory Do you disconnect they battery b4 changing the ram?

    • @ericj810
      @ericj810 Před 2 lety +1

      @@conceptanddesigntheory Im going to try it again. Maybe a small chance i didn't seat it all the way or something. I switched back to the original ram kinda fast. Ill go ahead and install the 2 16 gb sticks again and make sure they are seated as good as they can be. Then do a startup with the cover still off incase it errors i wont have to remove the cover and all that jazz all over again. I will once again remove the power from batt to board b4 i do it.

  • @vinylmonster4907
    @vinylmonster4907 Před 3 lety +2

    The WD Black NVMe M.2 is much better and faster