Wednesday, April 17, 2019

MSI GT80 Titan Disassembly

In this guide, I’ll explain how to disassemble MSI GT80 Titan to remove the bottom case, battery, RAM, hard drive, SSD, GPU, heat sink, cooling fan and motherboard. Refer to this guide, you can upgrade, repair and clean your MSI GT80 Titan.

Remove all screws securing the service cover.

Pry up and remove the service cover.

Under the cover, you can get access to the internal components, including heat sink and cooling fan, two RAM and more.

MSI GT80’s heat sink is very large, two GPU were connected by a cable.

MSI GT80 Titan has two RAM slots.

The MSI GT80 features two SK Hynix 8GB PC3L-12800S RAM.

Even the service cover has been removed, but we still cannot access the battery.

The battery power cable

Remove left cooling fan.

Remove right cooling fan.

Remove all screws securing the heat sink.

Remove left GPU heat sink.

Remove right GPU heat sink.

We still cannot access the battery completely.

Our next target is remove the laptop frame.

Pry up and remove the cover.

 
Remove the front cover.

Now you can access the hard drive, SSD and optical drive.

Remove the screws securing the SSD.

The MSI GT80 features two Kingston 128GB M.2 NGFF SSD.

HGST 1TB 7200 RPM hard drive

MSI GT80 speaker modules

Remove two rubber mats.

Remove the screws under the rubber mat.

Now you can remove the laptop frame.

Disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard.



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