 Hello, this is Laptop Media, and today, we will show you how to open the HP 470G7 and what's inside of it. Once again, HP has tried to hide most of its precious screws with the help of the rubber stripes. However, they are easily removable with a flat head screwdriver, or preferably a plastic tool. After you do that, remove all of the Philips head screws you see. Then, turn the laptop around and open the lid. This is where the prying process happens. Next, make your way around with a guitar pick, and remove the bottom panel from the chassis. Inside, you'll see a single, thick heat pipe, cooling both the CPU and the graphics card. Despite the fact we are talking about energy efficient hardware, it is usually not a great idea to connect your two main heat sources. In terms of upgradeability, the 470G7 is well packed. There are two RAM Sodom slots, which support up to 16GB of DDR4 memory, working at 2,666 MHz. Storage wise, you can see an M.2 slot with PCI-EX2 and SATA support, as well as a 2.5 SATA drive bay. As of the battery, there is a modest 41Wh unit, powering the huge 17-inch screen. 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.