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=== RAM upgradability === | === RAM upgradability === | ||
− | This model has a single SODIMM socket, which supports up to 8GB of RAM (PC3-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600MHz SODIMM). The CPU does not support more than 8GB of RAM per module. | + | This model has a single SODIMM socket, which supports up to 8GB of RAM (PC3-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600MHz SODIMM). The CPU does not support more than 8GB of RAM per SODIMM module. |
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+ | === Disassembly === | ||
+ | Any internal component replacement or upgrade (including hard disk and expansion cards) requires opening the back cover. Keyboard replacement requires full assembly and disassembly of the system board, and fresh thermal paste for the CPU heatsink. | ||
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+ | Opening the case involves two stages: | ||
+ | * Opening a handful of screws (these have tiny retainer rings made of transparent plastic; be careful not to drop them when removing the back cover). | ||
+ | * Carefully prying apart dozens of little fragile plastic latches. This requires a plastic case opening tool to avoid damage (a metal screwdriver will nick and scratch the plastic)). | ||
=== Resources === | === Resources === |
Revision as of 11:56, 25 March 2014
ThinkPad X240This page gives an overview of the ThinkPad X240 (machine types 20AL and 20AM) that is due to start selling at the end of october 2013. Note: This information was collected from various sources and it does not yet contain the official specifications by Lenovo. FeaturesDimensions:
Features:
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RAM upgradability
This model has a single SODIMM socket, which supports up to 8GB of RAM (PC3-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600MHz SODIMM). The CPU does not support more than 8GB of RAM per SODIMM module.
Disassembly
Any internal component replacement or upgrade (including hard disk and expansion cards) requires opening the back cover. Keyboard replacement requires full assembly and disassembly of the system board, and fresh thermal paste for the CPU heatsink.
Opening the case involves two stages:
- Opening a handful of screws (these have tiny retainer rings made of transparent plastic; be careful not to drop them when removing the back cover).
- Carefully prying apart dozens of little fragile plastic latches. This requires a plastic case opening tool to avoid damage (a metal screwdriver will nick and scratch the plastic)).
Resources
Resources (by Lenovo)
Other Documents
Pages in category "X240"
The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.