Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
Thoughts:
Total of 10 screws to remove from rear of case (4 visible, 2 under riased rear feet, 1 per side - different screw size so keep them seperate, 4 under front rubber grip bar) Front rubber bar was easily removed by pushing a small flat head screw driver underneath it along the length and slowly teasing it off. Comes away without much issue and tape remained on the rubber strip for re-application. The rubber feet have raised plastic support within their depth, I removed this by turning the laptop upside down (front edge facing you) then slowly pushing foot towards you so it twists off, this required more force than the strip but it eventually gives without issue. Tape remained in position (some above screw) so needs slight cleaning once screw was removed but not a big issue.
RAM easily upgradeable, both slots instantly accessible
Hard Drive probably upgradeable but more difficult due to fragile wires than need removing prior to removal
Battery easily changed
CPU should also be upgradeale if supported Haswell CPUs become available
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...129_171718.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...129_171435.jpg
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
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Originally Posted by
cptwhite_uk
Thoughts:
Total of 10 screws to remove from rear of case (4 visible, 2 under riased rear feet, 1 per side - different screw size so keep them seperate, 4 under front rubber grip bar) Front rubber bar was easily removed by pushing a small flat head screw driver underneath it along the length and slowly teasing it off. Comes away without much issue and tape remained on the rubber strip for re-application. The rubber feet have raised plastic support within their depth, I removed this by turning the laptop upside down (front edge facing you) then slowly pushing foot towards you so it twists off, this required more force than the strip but it eventually gives without issue. Tape remained in position (some above screw) so needs slight cleaning once screw was removed but not a big issue.
RAM easily upgradeable, both slots instantly accessible
Hard Drive probably upgradeable but more difficult due to fragile wires than need removing prior to removal
Battery easily changed
CPU should also be upgradeale if supported Haswell CPUs become available
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...129_171718.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...129_171435.jpg
It is useful to me since we are selling some of these at work so It is good to know unlike some laptops it is somewhat easy to get in to.
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
Just wondering about something here, on the Sony Canada site, the Flip 15 (Fit 15A) is listed as having 3 options for RAM. This is copy paste direct from their website:
4GB (4GB fixed onboard x1) DDR3L-1600MHz
8GB (4GB fixed onboard x1) DDR3L-1600MHz
12GB (4GB + 8GB) DDR3L-1600MHz
It's confusing because in your image, clearly there is NO fixed, onboard RAM slots. You've got two very accessible slots. Even more confusing, is that your RAM is 1333 it seems, and yet this site is showing 1600...EVEN MORE confusing, is that the indication showing PC12800 means it's 1600MHz, yet the label says 1333!
I'm just trying to make the best decision possible. I absolutely need a machine with 16GB RAM, and an SSD. Canada's site does not offer 16GB RAM, and America's site does not offer an SSD with the 16GB RAM model.
What I'd love to do is simply buy a Canada model with bare minimum RAM and HDD, and then replace them myself...but their site showing "fixed onboard" memory has me really stumped.
Also just curious, but have you attempted removing the HDD in that Flip 15? Wondering how easy it is/isn't.
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
I did try removing the hard drive, but didn't have much success pulling out the connections for the ribbons above it. Since I wasn't actually replacing the hard drive I gave up potentially damaging it. However I did remove all the cage screws without issue. If you look to the bottom left corner of the drive there's 4 screws in an L formation - you have to remove the two upper most screws and the some grey piece of metal comes away as well as a miniature fixing bracket.
I get the feeling while quite delicate and fiddly with enough motivation and patience the hard drive shouldn't be too difficult to replace.
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
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Originally Posted by
cptwhite_uk
I did try removing the hard drive, but didn't have much success pulling out the connections for the ribbons above it. Since I wasn't actually replacing the hard drive I gave up potentially damaging it. However I did remove all the cage screws without issue. If you look to the bottom left corner of the drive there's 4 screws in an L formation - you have to remove the two upper most screws and the some grey piece of metal comes away as well as a miniature fixing bracket.
I get the feeling while quite delicate and fiddly with enough motivation and patience the hard drive shouldn't be too difficult to replace.
Cool, thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
To "cptwhite_uk" - Hi.. Thanks a lot for your post. It will be very helpful for many people. I think to buy this model and would like to know how much is it upgradeable. Do you know something for the 13 inch model?
To "LorneK" - Hi.. In the United States Of America's web site of "Sony", there is options to customize 15 inch model with 16Gb "RAM" but only with 256Gb or 512Gb "SSD". With 128Gb "SSD" there is only up to 12Gb "RAM". I can not understand, why this is like this. I examine the United States Of America's web site of "Sony" every day and few times I start an "On Line Help Chat" with "Sony Customer Support" and every time thay told me that the "RAM" of "Sony Vaio Flip" in fixed, not removable. And something else.. I am not 100% sure, but near 95%, before few weeks I saw in customize options of "Sony Vaio Flip 15" an option to choose between 2 "Wi-Fi" cards - one with "N" support and another, with "AC" support. Now, there is no this option :(
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
You should treat all 3 versions of the Vaio flip as seperate machines. I believe the 13" has fully soldered RAM, the 14" might have access to 1 removeable RAM slot, the 15" as you can see can access both. Personally I would just buy the 4Gb and upgrade yourself if you plan on getting the 15
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To "cptwhite_uk" - You are right.. I am from Bulgaria and here the price is crazy. A Friend of mine is now in United States Of America until February 2014 and I wondering to ask him to bring me the "Sony Vaio Flip 15" from there. I will have not Guarantee (there is one year Guarantee but only for United States Of America) and I can upgrade quietly after this one year :)
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
Cool whereabouts in Bulgaria, my wife is Bulgarian :) Family is from Ruse, but I have also visited Sofia and Varna
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To "cptwhite_uk" - I just send you message on "Skype". I hope you do not mind :)
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
No problem with you sending but I've not received anything (cptwhite1 on skype?)
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
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Originally Posted by
cptwhite_uk
You should treat all 3 versions of the Vaio flip as seperate machines. I believe the 13" has fully soldered RAM, the 14" might have access to 1 removeable RAM slot, the 15" as you can see can access both. Personally I would just buy the 4Gb and upgrade yourself if you plan on getting the 15
I was getting all sorts of conflicting info from Sony about this, and after looking at prices on Newegg, their 16GB RAM upgrade wasn't terribly expensive in comparison, saves me from voiding my warranty, and saves me from making sure I've bought the correct low voltage DIMMs with the correct specs...because even the memory modules are confusing to me. In your shot, it says PC12800 AND 1333 at the same time. That is a big contradiction since PC12800 = 1600MHz.
Anyway, I just wanted to avoid the headaches even if it means waiting until I'm in the US to get my laptop.
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
You can buy the RAM sticks off ebay from people who has removed them from new systems, just search for M471B5173QHO-YKO
It's definitely 1600Mhz, not sure what the 1333 on the stick is in reference too.
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
To "cptwhite_uk" - Hi.. Yes.. I just send second message to "cptwhite1" on "Skype". Damn "Microsoft" - they will ruin "Skype". Try to find me. My name in "Skype" is: "w"w"w.tuningmania.o"r"g" (without 6 quotation marks) (like my web site, that is not working from few years)..
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
cptwhite_uk
Thoughts:
Total of 10 screws to remove from rear of case (4 visible, 2 under riased rear feet, 1 per side - different screw size so keep them seperate, 4 under front rubber grip bar) Front rubber bar was easily removed by pushing a small flat head screw driver underneath it along the length and slowly teasing it off. Comes away without much issue and tape remained on the rubber strip for re-application. The rubber feet have raised plastic support within their depth, I removed this by turning the laptop upside down (front edge facing you) then slowly pushing foot towards you so it twists off, this required more force than the strip but it eventually gives without issue. Tape remained in position (some above screw) so needs slight cleaning once screw was removed but not a big issue.
Could you describe the steps you used to pry up the cover after all screws are removed? I'm having trouble with both hinge areas, and with the area between the power button and the headphone jack.
How much force is needed to pry up those areas? Should I be pulling out as well as up? Are there clips in particular spots that must be released?
About the headphone jack in particular: is the ring visible from the outside attached to the cover or to the motherboard? In other words, does the cover need to be pulled away from that ring, or is the ring part of the cover? (I can't quite tell from your photo.)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Inside of a Sony Vaio Flip 15 (in case it's of use to anyone!)
Yes the left and right hinges at the rear were the last bits to come away and like you I was a little hesitant. I used a thin flat head screw driver to lift (like you do with most of the sides) and pull out (i.e. using the screw driver as a "see-saw") one of the sides till it came forward of the ports/inputs nested within it. I can't remember which side but check them both out, it's the one that seemed like it required less work. This eventually unhooked and lifted fully. Once this was released the base easily slid the other way removing the plastic collar from the ports on the opposite side. Be gentle and patient but this method worked for me.
Here's the screw driver size I used:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...222_101007.jpg