Acer Aspire R5-571T-59DC Motherboard Replacement
Einleitung
Zu Schritt 1 der AnleitungThis guide will show the reader how to replace the motherboard in their Acer Aspire R5-571T-59DC.
Motherboards are a tricky component to replace because every other component in the computer must be disconnected and reconnected to the new motherboard. Be gentle in handling each component and store them in a safe place during the replacement process.
Be sure to keep track of the screws holding each component in place and use the guide to make sure you re-plug each component in the right place.
And please make sure the device is powered off and unplugged before doing any work on it to avoid harming the electronics.
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Disconnect all power from the laptop and turn over so the bottom is facing you.
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Remove the twelve 07.mm Phillips #0 screws from the back cover.
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Work a plastic opening tool underneath and around the perimeter of the bottom cover.
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Once unclipped, remove the bottom cover.
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Remove the two 0.7mm Phillips #00 screws from the battery and unplug the battery from the motherboard.
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Lift the battery out of the case.
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Use a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the hard drive ribbon cable ZIF socket.
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Pull the ribbon cable out of the socket.
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In diesem Schritt verwendetes Werkzeug:Tweezers$4.99
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Lift up the protective covering away from the RAM using tweezers, or your fingers.
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Two clips secure the RAM module in place, one on each side. Using your fingers, spread the clips away from the RAM module.
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Lift the RAM module to an angle of about 30 degrees and slide it out.
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Use a spudger to flip up the retaining flaps on all of the ribbon cable ZIF sockets.
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Pull the ribbon cables out of the sockets.
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Lift up and remove the motherboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Ein Kommentar
Hi, my laptop is Acer R5-571TG-765T.
1. Does the bare bones motherboard have the same physical configuration as your R5-571T-59DC?
2. Is M.2 NVMe SSD compatible with my motherboard?
3. My laptop runs hot even with a cooling fan stand beneath. Would you recommend NVMe?
4. If heat is a problem, and availability of reputable and affordable M.2 SATA is lacking where I am -- will I be able to use a 2.5" SATA SSD as a boot drive and keep my existing 2.5" SATA HDD as a D drive at the same time?
Thank you!