How to Disassemble Dell XPS 15 9570 Laptop
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- SellBroke.com presents detailed disassembly guide of an Dell XPS 15 9570 laptop disassembly.
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Step by step instructions on how to take apart the computer. This will help you with any repair requiring opening the case and replacing parts:
-upgrading hard drive and memory
-motherboard replacement
-screen replacement
-display replacement
-keyboard replacement
-broken case replacement
-battery replacement
-WiFi card replacement
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Great video, very clear and thorough. Helped me clean out the fans on my 5970 which was throttling the gpu to the point it was unusable. Laptop saved!
A superb unscrewing how-to. Thank you, SellBroke.
It's a very good job, well narrated, thanks for the video!
@ 1:10, a Phillips Screwdriver size #0 is used to remove the 2 Phillips screws by the Service Number identification tag.
Thanks for the video, but rotating this laptop and scratching noises from the cover makes me cringe. Please use some cloth or something next time to separate the laptop from the table.
Thanks for the teardown vid. One thing I'd say is it would not be well advised to use thermal paste on the VRAM. If someone needs to watch this kind of video they may not know about thermal pastes and therefore conductivity that is possible depending on what you use. Don't get me wrong, you could use it but you've gotta be careful.
I've had an issue where my laptop turns on with a black screen. The keyboard will light up but nothing else. Then I press the off button and the fans boot up for a few seconds and it turns off. I've tried to replace everything. Ssd, ram. Nothing is bringing it back to life. Any ideas? I used this video to disassemble it. Even bought a new cmos battery. Thanks for the video anyways!
Excelente..... busqué el video para el modelo de mi Lap y no lo encontraba.... muchas gracias, evitaste que la empezara a despedazar jajajaja
No problemo, buena suerte
Like Emad below, I was hoping for a mention of the GPU. It appears there is no definitive info on the Web about whether the discrete GPU can be removed or upgraded, or where it is located, and as these computers age people are going to want to upgrade them. Even Dell chose to not mention the GPU in their service manual. The machine is too expensive to be disposable.
It is soldered to the motherboard, it's one of the two chips that are underneath the heatsink assembly. Replacing it means replacing the entire motherboard, sadly.
bro i was in class and his intro was likely the loudest thing ive ever heard
bro The screen already assembled costs to me too much because it comes from america and i am from italy (400 euros?!?), so i decided to buy the lcd to mount, dont you have the video to disassemble the screen too? ok is a major headache but i plan to do it anyway so...
thank you
$400?? Try eBay, like this listing here www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-XPS-15-9570-15-6-Genuine-Laptop-FHD-LCD-Screen-Complete-Assembly/324391344588?hash=item4b873b19cc:g:3vYAAOSwpE5fv2MD
Much much cheaper. If you do try to go for the bare LCD, just be careful with that bezel, they are very thin and are usually heavily glued on the bottom part.
@@Sellbrokedotcom 110+ 40 dollar of DHL + 50 dollars of taxes are 200 dollars. I payed the original lcd 70 dollars and the rest 130 is my patience to unglue the thing
Also this is 9750 and mine is 7590, so I was not sure of compatibility even if it seemed to be right? I went safe with the right lcd
@@Sellbrokedotcom anyway thank you, this is useful, I read they are full of glue and you need to have a lot of patience
Don't forget to write how it went!
Best of luck with all those scratches on your lid - you really should have put it down on a soft surface before sliding it all over the table.
was thinking the same exact thing.. I'm anal about stuff like that.