Einleitung
This is the Microsoft Surface Book 2, and just like every Surface device we’ve done a teardown on this year it scored horribly on our repairability scale. How bad did it do? We gave it a 1 out of 10, which to be honest is at least a little better than the Surface laptop which got a zero but still. So today I’ll be essentially walking you through how to design a device that’s terrible for repair.
Was du brauchst
Einführungsvideo
- After the difficult opening procedure, the SSD can be replaced.
- The display assembly consists of a fused glass panel and LCD, and is difficult to remove and replace.
- The processor and RAM are soldered to the motherboard.
- Strong adhesive holds many components in place, including the display, base cover, and both batteries.
- Many components are on the backs of their respective boards, requiring motherboard removal to replace simple components.
Fazit
Reparierbarkeits-Index


1
Reparierbarkeit 1 von 10
(10 ist am einfachsten zu reparieren)
(10 ist am einfachsten zu reparieren)
34 Kommentare
Any chance we will see a 15 inch teardown?
Samuel Young - Antwort
I agree with Mr. Young. The 15 inch model houses the new Core i7 8650U, a quad-core processor, as well as a discrete graphics card, the GTX 1060. Any chance that you might be taking a look into that?
Ethan Z -
Will there be a written version?
Liam Powell - Antwort
Can you swap the ram? (with effort)
Maxi “Maxam” W - Antwort
As stated in the video, no, the ssd is removable but the, ram, cpu, gpu etc are soldered onto the board
Pierce Sonnenberg -