Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (doesn’t include pry tools)], the [product|IF145-307|Pro Tech] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop. The Essential Electronics kit doesn’t include a T6, which is also sometimes used by Asus - but it's usually a T5 screw.
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While there are no guides here, the RAM is soldered to the board so the most you can upgrade is the RAM and wireless card. The notebook is NVMe ready so you don’t need to mess with finding a AHCI SATA M.2 SSD with this one.
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While there are no guides here, the RAM is soldered to the board so the most you can upgrade is the SSD and wireless card. The notebook is NVMe ready so you don’t need to mess with finding a AHCI SATA M.2 SSD with this one.
Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (doesn’t include pry tools)], the [product|IF145-307|Pro Tech] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop. The Essential Electronics kit doesn’t include a T6, which is also sometimes used by Asus - but it's usually the T5 so it's up to you if you want to gamble.
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Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (doesn’t include pry tools)], the [product|IF145-307|Pro Tech] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop. The Essential Electronics kit doesn’t include a T6, which is also sometimes used by Asus - but it's usually a T5 screw.
While there are no guides here, the RAM is soldered to the board so the most you can upgrade is the RAM and wireless card. The notebook is NVMe ready so you don’t need to mess with finding a AHCI SATA M.2 SSD with this one.
Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (doesn’t include pry tools)], the [product|IF145-307|Pro Tech] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop. The Essential Electronics kit doesn’t include a T6, which is also sometimes used by Asus - but it's usually the T5 so it's up to you if you want to gamble.
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While there are no guides here, the RAM is usually under one of the EMI shields (lookfor one where it’s big enough to contain 1-2 RAM modules) that needs to come off or it’s soldered (becoming common with Asus). The notebook is NVMe ready so you don’t need to mess with finding a AHCI SATA M.2 SSD with this one.
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While there are no guides here, the RAM is soldered to the board so the most you can upgrade is the RAM and wireless card. The notebook is NVMe ready so you don’t need to mess with finding a AHCI SATA M.2 SSD with this one.
Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (doesn’t include pry tools)], the [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Pro-Tech-Toolkit/IF145-307|Pro Tech] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop. The Essential Electronics kit doesn’t include a T6, which is also sometimes used by Asus.
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Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (doesn’t include pry tools)], the [product|IF145-307|Pro Tech] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop. The Essential Electronics kit doesn’t include a T6, which is also sometimes used by Asus - but it's usually the T5 so it's up to you if you want to gamble.
While there are no guides here, the RAM is usually under one of the EMI shields (look for one where it’s big enough to contain 1-2 RAM modules) that needs to come off or it’s soldered (becoming common with Asus). The notebook is NVMe ready so you don’t need to mess with finding a AHCI SATA M.2 SSD with this one.
Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (doesn’t include pry tools), the [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Pro-Tech-Toolkit/IF145-307|Pro Tech Toolkit] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop.
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Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (doesn’t include pry tools)], the [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Pro-Tech-Toolkit/IF145-307|Pro Tech] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop. The Essential Electronics kit doesn’t include a T6, which is also sometimes used by Asus.
While there are no guides here, the RAM is usually under one of the EMI shields (look for one where it’s big enough to contain 1-2 RAM modules) that needs to come off or it’s soldered (becoming common with Asus). The notebook is NVMe ready so you don’t need to mess with finding a AHCI SATA M.2 SSD with this one.
Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (highest cost; doesn’t include pry tools), the [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Pro-Tech-Toolkit/IF145-307|Pro Tech] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop.
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Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (doesn’t include pry tools), the [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Pro-Tech-Toolkit/IF145-307|Pro Tech Toolkit] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop.
While there are no guides here, the RAM is usually under one of the EMI shields (look for one where it’s big enough to contain 1-2 RAM modules) that needs to come off or it’s soldered (becoming common with Asus). The notebook is NVMe ready so you don’t need to mess with finding a AHCI SATA M.2 SSD with this one.
Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (highest cost; doesn’t include pry tools), the [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Pro-Tech-Toolkit/IF145-307] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop.
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Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (highest cost; doesn’t include pry tools), the [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Pro-Tech-Toolkit/IF145-307|Pro Tech] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop.
While there are no guides here, the RAM is usually under one of the EMI shields (look for one where it’s big enough to contain 1-2 RAM modules) that needs to come off or it’s soldered (becoming common with Asus). The notebook is NVMe ready so you don’t need to mess with finding a AHCI SATA M.2 SSD with this one.
Asus typically uses T5 on the Zenbook, so get the [product|IF145-299-4|64-bit driver kit (highest cost; doesn’t include pry tools), the [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Pro-Tech-Toolkit/IF145-307] or the [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit (cheapest)] to get into the laptop.
While there are no guides here, the RAM is usually under one of the EMI shields (look for one where it’s big enough to contain 1-2 RAM modules) that needs to come off or it’s soldered (becoming common with Asus). The notebook is NVMe ready so you don’t need to mess with finding a AHCI SATA M.2 SSD with this one.