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Re: X220 Expansion slot fit 54mm 3 port USB 3.0 Express Card? 2012-06-01, 9:16 AM I wrote to the seller and got this response (Please note the seller is from China and probably used google translate to answer my question). Lenovo's ThinkPad X200 series has a long history of combining lightweight portability, epic battery life, and uncompromising performance. The 12.5-inch, $1,299 ThinkPad X220 offers a couple of new. In fact a lot of X220/X230 owners (myself included) use mSATA for OS, and a beefy HDD for data in the 2.5' slot. Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Tablet - 12.5' - Core i5 2520M - 4 GB RAM - 320 GB HDD - with UltraBase Series 3 429842f Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Intel Core i5-2520M (2.5GHz, 3MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) 42873ku.
Thinkpad X220 disassembly steps:
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Prepare tools, shut the laptop down, and unplug the external power supply,
Remove the battery, memory, and the hard disk,
Remove the screws in the red circle at the bottom of the X220.
Then you can remove the keyboard.
The X220 C surface after removing the keyboard, it seems very simple.
Then loosen the data cable connecting the palm rest and the motherboard.
Remove five screws that securing the palm rest, press both sides of the palm rest toward the inner surface to loosen buckle that connects the palm rest to the D shell, and then you can get the palm rest up toward, and then gently push it towards you, you can remove the palm rest.
After removing the palm rest, the lower left corner of the C face is as shown below: just a 54 ExpressCard slot, which doesn’t need now, and also cannot be removed.
The lower right corner of the C face is as follows:
The part connected by the black and gray antenna is a mini PCI-E wireless half-height card.
Red and blue antenna convergence is a non-occupation miniPCIE full-height card slot.
The round part is the motherboard back-up battery (BIOS/COMS battery).
The long object below the motherboard back-up battery is a Bluetooth card.
Unplug the plug that connects the backup battery to the motherboard, and remove the motherboard backup battery.
Remove the antenna on the wireless card, and loosen a screw you can pull out the wireless card.
The Bluetooth card can also be pulled out just by loosening one screw.
Remove the keyboard dock (commonly known as the C shell).
First, unscrew the screws at the bottom (marked below).
Then remove the antenna embedded in the keyboard base, and the two screws marked below.
Then remove the screen on the right and the motherboard cable.
Finally, press both sides of the keyboard base toward the inner surface to loosen the snap joint, you can get out the keyboard dock.
Remove the top cover part from the D-shell base.
Note first remove the following marked X220 bottom and the four screws in the rear.
Then remove the cable that connects the screen to connect the motherboard on the left.
You can easily remove the entire top cover screen part (note the red gray two antennas on the right, you need to take them out from the D-shell before removing the top cover).
Then remove the X220 stereo speaker system, this is very simple, unplug the cable that connects the speakers to the motherboard, and then loosen one screw.
At this point, you can begin to separate the motherboard and D-shell.
Remove the five screws marked below.
The screw at the top is to secure the external power socket.
The two at the left are inside the ExpressCard slot.
The remaining three screws directly secure the motherboard on the D-shell. They are easy to be removed.
Then is to dismantle the two screws near the VGA.
Finally, according to the official description, place the wireless hardware switch in the open position, and then slightly curve upward the right motherboard (the side with a wired LAN port), to get the right motherboard out from the D-shell.
Then you can pull out the entire motherboard towards the right and take it out.
The front view of motherboard after removing the fan (the side of the keyboard installation location)
The rear view of the motherboard without the fan (the side where the CPU resides)
A family photo of X220 removed parts.
X220 motherboard front view
The red box is the back of the CPU.
Yellow boxes are the keyboard yielding water channel. One is at the lower left corner of the CPU. The other is at the top left of the right card reader.
Four blue boxes are cable interfaces, two cables used to connect the screen top cover to the motherboard and palm rest cable and keyboard cable.
Four green boxes are respectively the SATA hard disk interface, full height mini PCIe card (WWAN card or mSATA device), half-height mini PCIe card(Wi-Fi card), and the interface used to install the Bluetooth card.
Three white boxes are respectively for the 54 ExpressCard port, stereo speakers interface and motherboard backup battery interface.
X220 motherboard rear view
Two red boxes, the above is the front side of the CPU, it’s GBA packaged, so it can’t be replaced directly. The below is the PCH (Platform Controller Hub).
Two yellow boxes are two memory slots.
Three green boxes are the motherboard external power DC jack, fan power connector, and the expansion interface (used to connect the dock or docking station) from left to right.
Two blue boxes are battery connection interface and SIM slot.
A close-up of the back of the CPU
The parts on the back of the CPU still look very seductive.
X220 D shell
X220 cooling system
The X220 cooling system fan is from Delta Electronics, the parameters marked above are DC05V 0.30A and 1.5W.
The cooling fan copper design
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The cooling system consists of the fan and two copper heat pipes, heat conductor copper and fixed connective accessories.
The interface on the X220 motherboard that connects to the LCD cable.
The interface that connects to the palm rest
Here’s mini PCI-E slot
SIM card slot
X220 motherboard Gigabit Ethernet port
The only blue USB 3.0 port of the laptop
Both sides of the X220 motherboard use black insulation tape.
Uncover a corner of the black insulation tape. You can see the third-party chipset that USB3.0 uses.
The details around the X220 motherboard CPU
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The VT1316MAF produced by Volterra semiconductor has never been seen before. It should be a new model.
Seen from the number, it should be similar to the VT1317SF, and it should be responsible for the CPU power.
Finally uncovered all the insulation stickers around the back of the motherboard.
Continue to the uncover the insulation tape around the memory.
Three copper contact switches marked with orange boxes are labeled as SW2, SW3, SW4. It should be used to determine whether the motherboard in place and a good EMC/EMI function together with the D-shell.
The question of the RJ45 Ethernet port location.
Careful readers can see the top right corner of the D shell, between the security slot module and the drive bays, there is a quite large empty space, which seems sufficient to place the RJ45 Ethernet port.
In the orange circle, the black plastic block is a battery locking device in the battery compartment, the height (or thickness) is not great, the space above it is empty, so it seems feasible to place the RJ45 Ethernet port above it.
Perhaps there is an alternative: shown in the blue strip below.
This long strip space is basically idle in X220/X220i, and it’s only used to place the cable that connects the right of the screen to the motherboard.
However, this area is used to place the stylus in the X220t or X220it. Therefore, the right part of the case of this region cannot be used to place the RJ45 Ethernet port.
In the figure above, the orange box is the battery lock switch. The green area is occupied by the security slot module, and the white box is where the screen hinge lies.
The RJ45 port is placed at the top of the battery lock switch, as shown below.
So in order to ensure sufficient lateral space, the safety lock module must be removed to screen hinge direction, the best design is the safety lock devices and screen axis placement as one solution.
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Notes
- The CPU speed will be throttled back to 800MHz if the machine is run on the 65W AC adapter with no battery installed. To avoid this throttling
- run on a 90W AC adapter, or
- install a battery pack.
- It's possible to use a mSATA SSD within the second MiniPCI Express slot.
- On booting:
- The X220 cannot/will not boot GPT disks using Legacy BIOS, you must setup UEFI.
- The X220 will not boot /efi/*/*.efi unless 'signed'(?) into BIOS, you have to copy it to /efi/boot/bootx64.efi.
- Disabling the BIOS setting 'USB UEFI BIOS Support' disables *all* USB booting, ie, both UEFI and legacy BIOS.
- Maximum DDR3 speed depends on the BIOS version. BIOS versions up to 1.28 allow RAM speeds up to 1866MHz. BIOS versions 1.29 and above limit RAM to 1333MHz. Modified versions of BIOS available that remove this limitation.
- The combined headphone/microphone jack is a 4-pin TRRS connector and is wired as per CTIA/AHJ standard (tip - left, ring1 - right, ring2 - ground, sleeve - mic). Which means, it is compatible with most modern cellphone headsets (including Apple); however, it is not compatible with older Nokia and Samsung headsets wired as OMTP.
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