 Hello, this is Laptop Media and today we'll show you how to open the Dell Inspiron 3582 and what's inside of it. Interestingly, the Inspiron 3582 is one of the few devices equipped with a DVDRW drive. From disassembling perspective, this is the first thing you need to remove. Just unscrew the adjacent screw, and pull it away. Then, you need to remove further 12 Phillips head screws. After that, turn the laptop around and open its lid. Remove the prying process from beneath the touchpad and continue around the device. After you pop the bottom plate open, you can see the passive cooling solution used for this machine. Honestly, you shouldn't worry about overheating, since this is a commonly used solution for 6W processors. Then, let's move to the memory, which features a single Sodom slot. There is no soldered RAM here, and according to Dell, the maximum supported memory here is 8GB of DDR4, up to 2400 MHz. As of the storage, right beneath the RAM slot, you'll see an M.2 drive slot, which supports PCI-Express X2 SSDs. Additionally, there's a 2.5x SATA drive bay on the other side of the battery. Speaking of the battery, the notebook is powered by a 42Wh unit. Thanks for being with us and don't forget to check out our detailed review in the description. And of course, if you want us to make more of these, hit the subscribe button. See you next time.