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Introduction

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Specifications

Latest Specification Information

The specifications listed here are correct at the 
time of sending them to the press. Certain items 
(particularly processor types/speeds) may be 
changed, delayed or updated due to the manu-
facturer's release schedule. Check with your 
service center for more details.

CPU

The CPU is not a user serviceable part. Ac-
cessing the CPU in any way may violate your 
warranty.

Processor Options

Intel® Core™ i7 Processor 
i7-4980HQ (2.80GHz), i7-4870HQ (2.50GHz), i7-4710HQ 
(2.50GHz)

6MB L3 Cache, 

22nm

, DDR3L-1600MHz, TDP 47W

Core Logic

Intel® HM87 Chipset

BIOS

AMI BIOS (48Mb SPI Flash-ROM)

LCD

17.3" (43.94cm)

, 16:9, FHD (1920x1080) 

Video Adapter 

Intel® Integrated GPU and NVIDIA®  Discrete GPU

Supports Microsoft Hybrid Graphics

Intel Integrated GPU

Intel® HD Graphics 5200 (Core i7-4980HQ/i7-4870HQ 
CPU Integrated)

Dynamic Frequency (Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technol-
ogy for up to 

1.7GB

)

Microsoft DirectX®11.1 Compatible

Intel® HD Graphics 4600 (Core i7-4710HQ CPU 
Integrated)

Dynamic Frequency (Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technol-
ogy for up to 

1.7GB

)

Microsoft DirectX®11.1 Compatible

NVIDIA Discrete GPU

NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 980M

4GB

 GDDR5 Video RAM

Microsoft DirectX®12 Compatible

Memory

Four 204 Pin SO-DIMM Sockets Supporting 

DDR3L 

1600MHz

 Memory 

(The real memory operating frequency depends on the FSB 
of the processor.)

Memory Expandable from 

4GB

 (

minimum

) up to 

32GB

 

(

maximum

)

Storage

(

Factory Option

) Two 

SATA

 M.2 2280 SSDs supporting 

RAID level 0/1

Or

 

(

Factory Option

) One 

PCIe

 M.2 2280 SSD

Two

 Changeable 2.5" (h) SATA (Serial) Hard Disk Drives 

(HDDs)/SSDs (

1st: 7.0mm (h) & 2nd: 7.0mm

/

9.5mm (h)

)

 

supporting RAID Level 0/1

Security

Security (Kensington® Type) Lock Slot 

BIOS Password

(

Factory Option

) Fingerprint Reader Module

Trusted Platform Module 2.0

Pointing Device

Built-in Touchpad (scrolling key functionality integrated)

Keyboard

Full-size Winkey 

Illuminated

 

White-LED

 Keyboard (with 

numeric keypad)

Summary of Contents for P705

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Page 2: ...down properly and don t forget to save your work Remember to periodically save your data as data may be lost if the battery is depleted Do not expose the computer to any shock or vibration Do not plac...

Page 3: ...pose If you do not have access to a compatible outlet have a qualified electrician install one When you want to unplug the power cord be sure to disconnect it by the plug head not by its wire Make sur...

Page 4: ...r hands or metal objects Battery Guidelines The following can also apply to any backup batteries you may have If you do not use the battery for an extended period then remove the battery from the comp...

Page 5: ...n jack on the left of the computer then plug the AC power cord into an outlet and connect the AC power cord to the AC DC adapter 6 Use one hand to raise the lid LCD to a comfortable viewing angle do n...

Page 6: ...ed Dynamic Frequency Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technol ogy for up to 1 7GB Microsoft DirectX 11 1 Compatible Intel HD Graphics 4600 Core i7 4710HQ CPU Integrated Dynamic Frequency Intel Dynamic Video...

Page 7: ...ts Slot 1 for Combo WLAN and Bluetooth Module Slot 2 for SATA or PCIe SSD Factory Option Slot 3 for SATA SSD Communication Built In Gigabit Ethernet LAN 2 0M FHD PC Camera Module WLAN Bluetooth M 2 Mo...

Page 8: ...l Locator Top View with LCD Panel Open Figure 1 Top View 1 PC Camera 2 PC Camera LED When the PC camera is in use the LED will be illuminated in red 3 Built In Microphone 4 LCD 5 Power Button 6 Speake...

Page 9: ...nal Locator Front Right Side Views Figure 2 Front View 1 LED Indicator Figure 3 Right Side View 1 S PDIF Out Jack 2 Microphone In Jack 3 Headphone Out Jack 4 USB 3 0 Ports 5 Multi in 1 Card Reader 6 R...

Page 10: ...w 1 Introduction External Locator Left Side Rear View Figure 4 Left Side View 1 Vent 2 HDMI Out Port 3 Powered USB 3 0 Port 4 Mini DisplayPorts LEFT SIDE VIEW 1 2 3 4 Figure 5 Rear View 1 Vent 2 DC In...

Page 11: ...ttom View 1 7 1 Introduction External Locator Bottom View Figure 6 Bottom View 1 Vent 2 Sub Woofer Overheating To prevent your com puter from overhea ting make sure no thing blocks any vent while the...

Page 12: ...ing the connection make sure the connector is oriented in the same way The pin1 side is usually not indicated Pressure sockets for multi wire connectors To release this connector type grasp it at its...

Page 13: ...pull on the wire 6 Peripherals Turn off and detach any peripherals 7 Beware of static discharge ICs such as the CPU and main support chips are vulnerable to static electricity Before handling any part...

Page 14: ...ing collar socket by using a flat head screwdriver to pry the locking collar pins away from the base Figure 1b 5 Carefully lift the keyboard off the computer Figure 1c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 6 a b 1 3 2 c...

Page 15: ...in the direction of the arrow and remove it Figure 2b 4 The battery will be visible at point on the computer Figure 2c 6 1 2 19 20 21 22 Figure 2 Battery Removal a Remove the SD cover and screws b Rem...

Page 16: ...ottom case starting from point as shown Figure 3f to avoid damaging the rear eSATA USB 3 0 port Tighten the screws to secure the bottom case in place 23 24 27 28 29 Figure 3 Battery Removal cont d d D...

Page 17: ...er and remove the battery page 2 6 2 The HDD will be visible at point on the mainboard Figure 4a 3 Remove screws from the HDD assembly Figure 4b Figure 4 HDD Assembly Removal a Locate the HDD b Remove...

Page 18: ...7mm h hard disk drive In some cases 9 5mm h hard disk drives will be installed It can be installed on either upper or lower slot There are two hard disk drive options Two changeable 2 5 6cm 7 0mm h S...

Page 19: ...puter Memory 1 Upgrade Process 1 Turn off the computer turn it over remove the keyboard page 2 5 2 The RAM modules will be visible at point after removing the shielding plate Figure 6a 3 Remove screws...

Page 20: ...slot 7 The module will only fit one way as defined by its pin alignment Make sure the module is seated as far into the slot as it will go DO NOT FORCE IT it should fit without much pressure 8 Press th...

Page 21: ...y fit one way as defined by its pin alignment Make sure the module is seated as far into the slot as it will go DO NOT FORCE IT it should fit without much pressure 7 Press the module in and down towar...

Page 22: ...omputer turn it over remove the battery page 2 6 2 The SSD module will be visible at point on the mainboard Figure 12a 3 Remove the screw Figure 12b 4 The SSD module Figure 12c will pop up and you can...

Page 23: ...Figure 13a 3 Remove the screw from the module Figure 13b 4 The module will pop up Figure 13c 5 Lift the module up and off the computer Figure 13d 6 Reverse the process to install a new module Figure 1...

Page 24: ...Insert the module in the computer Figure 14b 3 Tighten the screw to secure it in place Figure 14c 1 2 3 a 3 2 b c Top 1 Bottom Thermal Pad Be sure to place the thermal pad s adhesive side down onto t...

Page 25: ...s shown Figure 15d 5 Make sure that the mylar is secure in place and the thermal pad is in place along the contour no glue is required 6 Replace the component bay cover and tighten the screws page 2 1...

Page 26: ...ure 16a 3 Carefully disconnect the cables and then remove the screw Figure 16b 4 The Wireless LAN module Figure 16c will pop up and you can remove it from the computer 1 2 3 4 5 b c a 2 3 5 1 5 4 5 Wi...

Page 27: ...es covers each cable will have either a black or transparent cable cover are color coded for iden tification as outlined in the table below Cable 1 is usually connected to antenna 1 Main on the module...

Page 28: ...lly disconnect the cables and then remove the screw from the module Figure 17b 4 The module will pop up Figure 17c 5 Lift the module up and off the computer Figure 17d 6 Reverse the process to install...

Page 29: ...a 3 Remove the screw from the module Figure 18b 4 The module will pop up Figure 18c 5 Lift the module up and off the computer Figure 18d 6 Reverse the process to install a new module Figure 18 M 2 SAT...

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