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新Surface,新规格:
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12.3英寸PixelSense显示屏,分辨率2736X1824(267PPI)。
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英特尔(Intel)第八代(Kaby Lake R架构)四核心 i5 处理器,集成UHD 620显卡。
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8GB RAM(16GB可选)。
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128GB固态存储(256GB、512GB、1TB可选容量)。
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8MP 后置主摄,支持1080P录像;以及前置5MP摄像头模组,支持1080P以及Windows Hello。
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USB 3.0、microSDXC、Mini DisplayPort、SurfaceConnect以及3.5 mm耳机接口。
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支持802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi和蓝牙4.1。
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看起来我们多购置了一台Surface Pro 6,emmmm,等等,其中一台是去年的Surface Pro.
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外观而言,并没有多少改变,一样的模具,一样的铰链,一样的接口数量。
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我们需要非常仔细辨认才能把这两个Surface区分开,这个新版本甚至支架下面的型号都和去年的版本一样:1796。
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在这个步骤中使用的工具:iOpener$17.99
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到这一步先暂停一下,让我们先来看看显示屏都用到了哪些芯片吧!
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微软(Microsoft)X904169 06 CL1706,可能是N-Trig的Surface Pen控制器。
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微软(Microsoft)X904163 01 CL1708。
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硅谷数模半导体(Analogix)ANX2604,可能是DisplayPort转换器。
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屏幕由LG提供,这与我们在Surface Pro 5上看到的相类似
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随着屏幕被拆除,我们可以看到一些好东西了。
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看起来微软在被动散热设计上动了刀子——它看起来就和去年一样,但是在左侧增加了一条散热管——另外还有一些有趣散热板。
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向下看,还是很眼熟,一个四单元电池占据了大部分空间。
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从好的方面来讲,目前为止都是标准的梅花螺丝。让我们把他们拧出来。
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在热管的末端,我们撕了一些东西下来。在这个位置 Surface Pro 4有一个铜质散热板,但是这个看起来是石墨加工的。
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单是看着散热器没有什么令人新奇的地方,但我们现在就可以移除散热器来更深一步。
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随着散热器被拆除,我们与设备的热源更进了一步——也就是设备上所有的芯片!
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新芯片与老款芯片(主要是老款芯片):
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英特尔(Intel)酷睿 i5-8250U处理器
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三星(Samsung)K4E6E304EB-EGCF 2GB LPDDR3 DRAM(共4片,提供8GB RAM)
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SK 海力士(SKhynix)HFB1M8M0331A (BC501) 128 GB NVMe SSD
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华邦电子(Winbond)25Q128JVPQ 128Mb串行闪存
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Marvell W8897 802.11ac、NFC以及Bluetooth SoC
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新唐科技(Nuvoton)NPCT650SBCWX可信平台模块
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RTS5343 microSD读卡器控制器
As it is soldered onto the motherboard, replacing it would be highly unlikely. However, it may be possible to install additional memory, as there seems to be a spare empty pad for lower memory configurations (see area left of yellow marking in Step 7).
was there space to add RAM to the 8GB version?
I have to replace the SSD. I’m able to solder and I want to try it, but I don’t find this SSD on the market (I'm writing from Italy).
Can someone help me to find a compatible 128GB SSD in Europe? Thanks a lot!
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I saw someone on youtube using heat gun at the back of battery, is that safe?
We strongly discourage heating a battery with a heat gun, as there is a substantial risk of a thermal event.
Can I use pro 5 battery inside the pro 6?
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Is it better a SKhynix HFB1M8M0331A (BC501) 128 GB NVMe SSD instead of a a SSD m.2 slot like in the surface 4? now there is no way we can change the ssd :/
Its to save space I guess. Whats strange is my surface pro 6 is the same config i5 128 and it has samsung SSD. They must have switched vendors.
Ash -
Excellent tutorial, the director of IFIX I suggest on the page add a translator of languages in Spanish as well as activate the multilanguage translation of the videos of YOUTUBE so you will socialize the knowledge of your pipelines in all languages! Not the whole planet speaks or reads in English!
Hi Johan! This teardown has been translated into SIX non-English languages, including Spanish! Hope this helps!
What kind of a world do we live in where an iPad gets a higher repairability score than a Windows tablet?
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Apparently, the Windows device manufacturers have taken a lot of profitability cues from Apple. At least in technology sector, the history seems to be somewhat cyclical.
The marketing is working too, reviews are great. I got pulled in too, been a long time mac user (had windows pcs, and chromebooks as well.) I swore mac was the way to go for the past few years, but now I see no reason to buy a mac, I’m all in on these windows Surface devices. I passed up an ipad pro, gaming pc, and pixel slate to buy a surface pro because for someone like me who needs a pc at home and on the go with decent specs, nothing beats a surface pro.
Ash -
Planned Obsolescence. If we could easily repair these things, then sales of their $600 - $3000 items go down. It’s a profit/greed/numbers game. Some of us are thankfully more stubborn then they are and refuse to give them that pleasure. I will learn the ways around this device when my Pro 3 and Book1/Performance base (this one is still under warranty) finally die.
The model number for the Surface Pro 6 is actually 1824. The 1796 model number refers to the Surface Pro 5 or Surface 2017. Make sure if you are buying screen to fix you get it for the Surface Pro 6 or 1824. Cheers.
The Surface Pro 6 in our teardown was definitely 1796—you can tell for sure it’s a 6 because of the hardware changes and the updated processor from Intel. It’s entirely possible they’re using more than one model number. There’s some discussion about this here.
1824 model belongs to Microsoft Surface Go.
nochkin -
muy buen tutorial, muchas gracias
Any chance for a Surface Pro 7 teardown?
I have to say, even though Surface Pro tabs are scoring like a 1 forever on iFixit, I’ve 2 model 1’s and they still run like clockwork. Microsoft might have glued all together, but the machines a extremely reliable. And since the OS is open, you can’t go much wrong. I would not want to use a 2013 iPad 4 today, yet a Surface Pro 1 is a fine machine in 2019. Even the battery is pretty usuable today at 80% (for both similar scores) capacity.
Where do we get the replacement screens? I had a repair person suggest I just buy a new computer, and that that would be cheeper.
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I have a Surface Pro 6. The battery is down. Does it mean it is irreplaceable??
Hi Vida,
The battery is replaceable, but it is very difficult to do without damaging the display. The battery is also heavily glued in. If you could find a replacement battery, I would suggest taking your Surface Pro 6 to an experienced repair shop to get the battery replaced.
Did it have m.2 ?
And how much M.2 INSIDE?
As you can see in this step, it has soldered-on NVMe storage.
Does anyone know if the surface pro 5 battery is compatible with the 6?
excellent teardown guide, i’ll be using it soon I think - question I have is; my system fails to power on at all, I’ve tried various ‘reset’ guides, ‘wake from sleep guides’’, no splash screen, nothing except battery charge light. have replaced battery chargers w/new one, and to no avail, still no power on to screen. would suspect be battery? BQ25700A battery buck-boost charge controller? or another quirky chip on the system board or item preventing even a flash of lite on the system screen, keyboard?
did you ever find a solution to this?
I have a Surface Pro 6, and it identifies the SSD as a Samsung-made one. This is how it is identified in the Task Manager:
Disk 0 (C:)
SAMSUNG KUS020203M-B000
Capacity: 119 GB
Formatted: 119 GB
System disk: Yes
Page file: Yes
Type: SSD
Read speed 8.2 KB/s
Write speed 4.1 KB/s
Active time 1%
Average response time 4.5 ms
Can the hard drive be recovered in the 6?