 Hello, this is Laptop Media and today we will show you how to open the HP Probook 440 G7 and what's inside of it. As with the other design features, the disassembly process of the Probook 440 G7 remains largely unchanged from its predecessor. Unscrew all 7 of the Philips head screws and pry the bottom panel with a plastic tool. After that, you should be easily able to lift the panel away from the chassis. Feeling wise there is a single, rather long heat pipe that connects to a side-mounted heat spreader. There is also a decently sized fan there. Interestingly, HP was pretty generous when applying the thermal compound, as you can clearly see it sipping away from the cooler mounting spot. In terms of upgradeability, there are two RAM Sodom slots, which house up to 32 GB of DDR4 memory with speeds of up to 2,666 MHz. Additionally, there is a 2.5-sata drive bay, as well as an M.2-sata PCI Express X4 slot. Lastly, there is a 3-cell 45Wh battery pack.