 Hello, this is Nick from Laptop Media and today we will show you how to open the Lenovo Legion Go. If you want to open this console you have to undo 6 Philips head screws. Then you can use a plastic tool to pry the bottom and then you can work your way around the sides and the front. 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. As you can see, around the plastic shroud, there are a lot of wires and we have to disconnect most of them. As always the first thing to do is to detach the battery connector. Three antenna connectors are placed around the SSD and one of them is hidden below the drive. Remove the NVMe to safely disconnect the three wires. For storage you can rely on a single M.2 slot for 2242 Gen4 SSDs. The next step is to unplug three connectors, one beneath the battery and two on the left of the cooling. Now we have to unscrew five Philips head screws, one for each plastic bumper in the top two corners and three above the battery. You can use a plastic lever to pop the bumpers and the shroud. The cooling has a single fan, one heat sink, a heat pipe and a large heat spreader. With that out of the way, you can undo the two Philips head screws on the left of the fan. Detach the fan connector and you can lift it away from the chassis. Last but not least, let's undo the pair of screws on the right which are holding the large metal plate in place. You also have to remove the central screw, but we already did that. To remove the cooling system carefully raise it while holding the heat sink on the left. Now we have a clear view of the PCB, the SOC and the memory chips. Of course they are soldered. You get 16GB of LPDDR5X, 7500MHz RAM. The battery is held in place by two pull tabs but we aren't going to pull them out. The 49.2Wh capacity is enough for 5 hours and 16 minutes of web browsing or 4 hours and 46 minutes of video playback. To achieve that, you have to apply the power saving preset in the Legion Space app.