 Hello, this is Nick from Laptop Media and today we will show you how to open the HP Z-Book Fury 16G10. The opening process of this workstation is super easy, you just have to slide to the right the service door latch that is placed in the middle, then gently pull upwards the bottom panel and lift it away from the chassis. 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. This is how the bottom plate looks on the inside. The battery is a 95 watt hour variant. If you want to take it out, detach the connector from the motherboard and undo the five Phillips head screws that keep the unit in place. The capacity is enough for 16 hours and 40 minutes of web browsing or 12 hours and 30 minutes of video playback. It's a mind blowing result for a device with a thirsty HX series CPU and professional NVIDIA ADA generation GPU. To achieve that, you have to select the HP optimized modern standby power plan that can be found in the control panel's power options submenu. You also have to apply the quiet preset in the HP power manager app. The last step is to choose the hybrid graphics mode in the BIOS in order to use the IGPU. The memory and the storage zones are covered by metal plates that are additionally secured with a metal retention bracket. Before removing it, you have to undo three Phillips head screws. The long metal piece has a thermal pad for additional cooling of the SSD area. The four saw dims are hidden beneath a metal surface cover that has a pair of thermal pads on the inside for the top mounted RAM modules. The four slots fit up to 128GB of DDR5, 4800MHz ECC RAM or 128GB of DDR5, 5600MHz non-ECC memory in dual channel mode. Keep in mind that the memory operates at 4000MHz per second when single rank modules are installed. With dual rank RAM sticks, you get 3600MHz per second speed. We can spot another duo of pads on the motherboard for the bottom positioned RAM sticks. Below the second metal shroud that also has two pads for cooling the top positioned NVMEs, you'll find the four M.2 slots compatible with 2280 Gen4 SSDs or self-encrypted SED Opaul-2 units. They are additionally secured by retention covers. You have to undo two Phillips head screws before swinging up each cover. Again, there is a duo of pads on the main board for the bottom placed SSDs, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10 modes are supported on standard SSD models. RAID 5 and RAID 10 are not compatible with Opaul units. The cooling system here is called HP Vapor Force Thermals. This is a big vapor chamber solution, part of it is visible like the large metal fans and some of the thick metal heat pipes.