Acer Aspire VN7-592GAcer Laptop

Acer Aspire V15 Nitro VN7-592G Disassembly

In this guide, I’ll explain how to disassemble Acer Aspire V15 Nitro VN7-592G to remove the bottom case, SSD, cooling fan, hard drive, RAM, and motherboard.

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Specification:
Windows 10 Home
Intel Core i7-6700HQ 2.60 GHz
15.6″ Full HD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 IPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M with 4 GB Dedicated Memory
8 GB, DDR4-2133 SDRAM
1 TB HDD
256GB SSD

Remove twelve screws securing the bottom case. There is one screw was covered by a fragile sticker. If you damage it, you will void the warranty.

Now starting to pry up the palm rest with a crowbar.

Lift up the palm rest, be careful, there are three cables still connecting to the motherboard.
Disconnect the keyboard cable, backlit cable, and touchpad cable from the motherboard.

Now, you can remove the palm rest completely.

The lights are on top of the keyboard.

Before you touch any internal components, you should disconnect the battery.
Disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard.

The Acer Aspire V15 Nitro VN7-592G comes with a Western Digital 1TB hard drive.

The Acer Aspire Nitro VN7-592G features an 11.4v 4605mah, 52.5wh Li-ion battery, and the Acer model is AC14A8L.

Samsung 256GB SM951 NVMe SSD

The board integrated a DC power jack, a USB port, and a card slot.

Acer Aspire V15 Nitro VN7-592G cooling fan

For more guides, check out the Aspire V15 Nitro VN7-592G device page.

Source: zol.com.cn

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4 Comments

  1. Hello my friend .i sent you this message after i saw your article about acer v 15 nitro .i am from greece sorry for my bad english. I NEED YOUR HELP because i am gonna crazy with an issue in my laptop.i have the acer nitro v15 for two years.before one week the acer care management tool informed me that a windows update was available.after finished installation i i tried to open the laptop but after the acer boot log was turned off.i tried to open it about 10 times.it gave me the option to recover it and i proceeded to full recovery windows.after that i the laptop when boot in it appears a blue screen which there is a message critical device dead and made restart with the same message.i sent. It to acer technical support and they told me that was a motherboard which need to replacement.i dont trust them i believe its a software issue and they just looking for money.PLEASE YOUR OPINION .THANKS A LOT IN ADVANTAGE.

  2. Hey, I found this site on my search for a schematic, do you maybe have a link where I could find a mainboard schematic for this model? I bought this very cheap with a dead mainboard, I found out that the Bios chip is missing the 3.3V, but I cannot find out where this 3.3V should come from to check whats the problem is! So I could only figure out that the line from the VCC Pin of the BIOS Chip is going on Capacitor C7311 and this is going to Ground but bevor the Capacitor the line also goes to TPS65982 but this Chip is for USB Type-C and PD Charging, so it’s not the 3.3V PSU what I am looking for! I told u that because maybe u know this kind of Problem or maybe someone other here it would be great to get an link to a Schematic.

  3. Hello,
    can someone please help me? 🙂
    I would like to order new fans for my laptop.
    If I am right, these are the right fans exactly:
    EG75070S1-C090-S9C
    EG75070S1-C100-S9C

    I do not know that I need to order just the fans or the complete one with a heatsink? By the way, a local service will do the repair. I just bought them because the fans are out of stock in my country.

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