 Hello, this is Laptop Media, and today, we will show you how to open the Dell Precision 167680 and what's inside of it. This laptop is equipped with a service cover. Pop it open to access one of the M.2 PCIe X4 slots. To continue the disassembly, you need to undo a total of 6 captive Philips head screws. Then, pry the bottom panel with a plastic tool 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. Inside, you find an 83Wh battery pack. It lasts for 3 hours of either web browsing or video playback. To take the unit out, you need to unplug it from the motherboard. Then, undo 3 Philips head screws. Here, you can see the new cam memory. It takes less space but has the downside to be more difficult to upgrade. That's because it is held in place by 4 screws, 2 of which are used to mount the cam connector module to the system board. Coincidentally, the same connector is used to put a Sodom adapter, should you prefer the traditional memory type. In terms of storage, you get 2M.2 PCI-EX4 slots, which fit Gen for SSDs and support RAID mode. Cooling wise, there are 2 heat pipes shared between the CPU and the GPU. They are connected to a large heat sink, where 2 big fans blow the heat away. Furthermore, there are a couple of heat spreaders over the VRMs and the graphics memory. 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.