 Hello, this is Nick from Laptop Media and today we will show you how to open the HP NVX 360 15, 15FE-40s. To gain access to the internals of this laptop, you have to undo just four Torx head screws. Then, pry the bottom panel with a thin plastic tool starting from one of the top two corners. After that, fully pop the back and work your way around the sides and the front. This notebook has a 55 watt hour battery. Since the connector is built into the unit, you should wear gloves before removing it to avoid short circuits. Undo the four Phillips head screws that keep the unit fixed to the chassis. The capacity is enough for around 14 hours of web browsing or 11 hours of video playback. The result is good. To achieve that, you have to apply the balanced preset in the Windows Power & Battery menu and disable the fan always on function in the BIOS. The quiet mode is also applied in the HP Command Center app. The memory is soldered. You get 8 GB or 16 GB of LPDDR5, 5200 MHz RAM in dual channel mode. We can have a sneak peek at the four modules because they are covered by a metal plate that can be popped with a lever tool. Storage wise, you can rely on just one M.2 slot for 2280 Gen4 SSDs. The NVMe drive is protected by a metal cover that is held in place by two Phillips head screws. There is a long thermal pad on the inside of the metal shroud. The cooling here has one fan and interestingly, there is a rubber fan housing next to it. The rest looks standard, a thick long heat pipe, one sizeable top mounted heat sink and a heat spreader.