 Hello, this is Laptop Media, and today, we will show you how to open the 15-inch version of the Lenovo Legion 7 and what's inside of it. To get inside this device, you need to remove 10 Philips head screws. Then you need to pry your way around the base, starting from either of the front corners. One of the big deals with this Legion 7 is its cooling. Interestingly, Lenovo has diverted from the conventional way of putting a ton of heat pipes. Instead, they opted for something that looks like a huge vapor chamber plus two tiny heat pipes supposedly cooling the VRMs and the graphics memory. As of the memory, there are two RAM Sodom slots, supporting up to 32 gigabytes of DDR4 memory. Now, the Core i7-10875H and the Core i9-10980HK version support speeds up to 3,200 MHz, while the other two options go as high as 2,933 MHz. Storage-wise, there are two M.2 PCI-EX4 slots, which can run independently or in RAID 0 mode. Lastly, the battery has an 80-watt hours capacity, which supports what Lenovo calls the Rapid Charge Pro. Essentially, this enables it to get charged up to 50% for no more than 30 minutes. 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.