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Lenovo YOGA 730-15IKB RAM Replacement

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    • Turn off the computer and unplug the charger before going any further.

    • Flip the laptop over so you can see the underside.

    • Remove the ten 7mm T5 Torx screws.

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    • Pry up the bottom cover with an opening tool.

    • Start at the front edge of the cover and make your way along the sides.

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    • Pull the bottom cover up and away from the back hinges.

    This is a perfect time to unplug the battery connector. This can save you from shorting something out. The battery terminal is easy to see and access.

    Mike Nelson - Responder

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    • Using a plastic opening tool or other non-metal object, pry up the large metal case on the left side of the motherboard.

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    • New RAM can be inserted into the slot below the metal cover.

    • Be careful to not touch the pins on the RAM or the slot, as oils from your fingers can damage the sensitive electronic connections between the RAM and the computer.

    Can the processor be upgraded too?

    Bryan Singer - Responder

Conclusão

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Thank you so much for this guide! Do you have to do anything with the SSD? Some videos about this say you have to change it but don’t go into detail as to why.

Ted Uy - Responder

I’m glad you found the guide helpful! You should be able to upgrade your RAM without needing to touch the SSD at all (and vice versa). Neither component should have an impact on the other. The videos probably mention the RAM and SSD together because its convenient to do both upgrades at once.

Ellis Ruckman -

What RAM and what amount of memory would be good to increase to this model?

luis manco - Responder

I installed a Viper Steel 32Gb DDR4 PC4-21300 2666MHz SO-DIMM. My system now registers 40 Gb of RAM at 2400 MHz.

Performance is a huge jump over the 8 Gb I had before. I upgraded the SSD to a WD Black 1Tb , a Intel AX210 wireless card and this memory. This system is a much different system. Very fast windows 11 machine now. It was always a fast system, but its performance is noticeably improved greatly.

George - Responder

I thought the max the system could be upgraded to was 16 gb, you were able to upgrade to 40? what was the stock ram that came soldered to the system? have one of these laying around at a family members thinking of picking up to upgrade and pass down to a friend.

dale g -

@daleg30240 - The system has 8 Gb soldered on the board (2400 MHz.) I bought it with 16 Gb. The SODIM was 8 Gb (2667 MHz). In playing around with memory I bought for my iMac 2017 5K 27 inch, I decided to test a 32 Gb SODIM (2667 MHz) in the memory slot. I saw that I got 40 Gb of RAM at 2400 MHz. I put the SODIM back in my iMac and bought the SODIM mentioned above. I was also able to replace the wifi card with an intel AX wifi card with Bluetooth 5.3. I installed a 1 Tb WD black SSD (I had a 512 SSD previously). This system now running Windows 11 is significantly better. Virtually no lag in any operation.

George - Responder

Very useful post. Thank you. Maybe I am old school but IMHO, you should unplug the battery connector immediately after removing the back cover. Then proceed to replace your SSD, add RAM, clean fans, etc. Better safe than sorry.

Mike Nelson - Responder

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