 Hello, this is Laptop Media, and today, we will show you how to open the Lenovo Legion 5 i17 and what's inside of it. Like last year, you can remove the bottom panel of your device by undoing 11 Philips head screws. Then just pop the plate away with a plastic tool, but be careful on the sides, as it seems to be a bit tight there. Please remember, it would be of great help to us if you just hit the like button and subscribe to our channel. That would motivate us to make even more and better videos for you. When it comes to cooling, there are only three heat pipes. One thick boy, which is common for the CPU and the GPU. Another rather thick one, cooling the CPU, and one thin and long heat pipe for the graphics card. In order to aid the thermal control of the video memory and the VRMs, there are two metal plates. Interestingly, they have a Y550 branding, which is indicative of hesitations in the naming process of Lenovo's new gaming machines. Next comes the upgradeability. In this case, there are two RAM Sodom slots, hidden beneath a metal bracket. They can hold up to 64 gigabytes of DDR4 memory, despite Lenovo officially offering it with only 16 gigabytes. Additionally, the RAM installed here is 3200 MHz but will run at 2,933 MHz on the Core i5 and the Core i710750H models. And in terms of storage, you get 1 M.2 PCI EX4 drive slot and a 2.5-inch SATA drive bay. As of power away from the plug, you get an 80-watt hours unit. If you'd like to see more disassembly videos of the latest notebooks we would highly appreciate if you hit the like button and subscribe to the channel.