How to disassemble Acer s7 Acer s7 disassembly tutorial [explanation]

Acer is a relatively large domestic computer manufacturer. The company is headquartered in Taiwan and has already had With a history of thirty years, it enjoys a certain reputation in the country. When it comes to computers, many people will think of Acer. Over the years, Acer has made a name for itself with the high quality and cost-effectiveness of its products. What we are going to talk about today is how to disassemble the Acer S7 computer. Next, let the editor bring you a detailed disassembly tutorial of the Acer S7.

Save space in the fuselage by using an SSD solid-state drive module

In order to save space inside the fuselage, the Acer S7 191 uses an SSD solid-state drive module, which is located on the touch panel. directly below. To completely disassemble the Acer S7 191, the first step is to remove the battery. We found that there is also a data cable above the battery. Such an ultra-thin design is enough to show the precision quality of the Acer S7.

There are still wires at the bottom. To remove the board, you need to remove the wires first.

To see the chips and memory particles, we first need to completely disassemble the motherboard of the Acer S7 191. In addition to the upper wiring, there are two hidden wiring at the bottom. One is the wireless network card wiring and the other is the power supply wiring. The length of the two wires is small, so we need to remove it first before flipping the motherboard over.

The motherboard is easily disassembled and multi-chip is highly integrated

The ultra-thin and ultra-small motherboard design of the Acer S7 191 can definitely be regarded as a new miracle in the industry. We can see that the motherboard is densely packed with electronic components, and the 4GB DDR3 memory soldered on it becomes the Acer S7191 comes standard. In order to reduce the size, the Acer S7 191 is not equipped with an expansion slot. Such a compact motherboard integrates all the electronic components of the Acer S7 191, and its density is really amazing.

The thickness of the ultra-thin heat sink breaks the record again

Close to a heat sink, the Acer S7 191 can be equipped with a Core i7 high-performance processor. This heat sink is not only compact in workmanship, but also can be stably fixed on top of the processor with just three screws. Ultra-thin and small cooling fins and exquisite heat dissipation holes fully demonstrate Acer's top-notch exquisite workmanship.

Detailed parameters of Acer S7-391-73514G25aws

Basic parameters Launched in 2012

Product type Home use

Product positioning is thin and light portable notebook, Ultrabook notebook

Ultrabook features touch control

Operating system pre-installed with Windows 8 (Home Edition)

Motherboard chipset Intel HM77

Processor CPU series Intel Core i7 3rd generation series

CPU model Intel Core i7 3517U

CPU frequency 1.9GHz

Maximum core frequency 3000MHz

Bus specification DMI 5 GT/s

L3 cache 4MB

Core architecture Ivy Bridge

Core/thread Several dual cores/four threads

Process technology 22nm

Instruction set AVX, 64bit

Power consumption 17W

Storage device memory capacity 4GB (4GB×1)

Memory type DDR3

Hard drive capacity 256GB

Hard drive description SSD solid state drive

Optical drive type: no built-in optical drive

Display touch screen supports multi-touch

Screen size 13.3 inches

Display ratio 16 :9

Screen resolution 1920x1080

Screen technology FHD backlight

Graphics card type Core graphics card

Graphics chip Intel GMA HD 4000

Video memory capacity shared memory capacity

Video memory type none

DirectX11

Multimedia device camera integrated camera

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Audio system built-in sound chip

Speaker built-in speaker

Microphone built-in microphone

Network communication wireless network card supports 802.11b/g/n wireless protocol

Wired network card 1000Mbps Ethernet card

Bluetooth support, Bluetooth 4.0 module

I/O interface data interface 2×USB3.0

Video interface HDMI

Audio interface headphone/microphone two-in-one interface

Other interfaces power interface

Card reader all-in-one card reader

Input device pointing device touchpad

Keyboard description Backlit keyboard

Power supply description Battery type 4-cell lithium battery, 2340 mAh

Battery life is about 12 hours, depending on the specific use environment

Power adapter 100V-240V 65W Adaptive AC power ultra-portable adapter

Appearance Notebook weight 1.3Kg

Length 322mm

Width 223mm

Thickness 12.7mm

Shell material Made of magnesium aluminum alloy

Shell description white

Other included software Random software

Other features The top cover is equipped with Corning tempered glass with an opening and closing angle of up to 180 degrees

Laptop accessories packaging list notebook host x1

Power adapter x1

Power cord x1

Instruction manual x1

Warranty card x1

Warranty information Warranty policy Nationwide joint warranty, enjoy three-guarantee service

Warranty time 3 years

Warranty remarks 3-year limited warranty, 1-year international traveler Joint Warranty (ITW)

Customer service hotline: 400-700-1000

Details: The three guarantees for the whole machine are valid for 1 year. Hardware with a 36-month warranty includes: CPU, memory. Hardware with a 24-month warranty includes: motherboard, graphics card, LCD screen, hard drive, power adapter, keyboard, and mouse module. Hardware with a 12-month warranty includes: LCD accessories, optical drives, DVDs, CDR/W, floppy drives, Modem cards, network cards, cameras and other functional modules and components. The battery warranty is 3 months. If registered successfully after purchase, the free battery warranty is extended to 12 months

The above is the detailed disassembly tutorial of Acer S7. Have you all learned it? Although disassembly can solve the problem of computer There are many problems, but the disassembly of a computer is no different than the disassembly of ordinary small electronic products. Its internal structure can be said to be quite complicated. You must be careful when disassembling it. Especially the small parts in the computer must be well preserved. Losing one may render the computer unrecoverable. Therefore, the editor still recommends that if you can, don’t disassemble the phone easily by yourself.