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This guide will go over how to remove the motherboard on the Microsoft Surface Pro 5. Since the motherboard is the central part of the tablet computer, it takes some work to get to it. The iOpener is used in this guide, but a hair dryer or heat gun could also be used. See instructions for the iOpener here.
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Use a spudger to flip up the small locking flaps on the display cable ZIF connectors.
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Slide an opening pick under the display board to separate the adhesive holding it onto the back of the screen.
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Insert one point of a pair of pointed tweezers into a gap in the corner of the EMI shield covering the heat sink.
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Use the tweezers to pry the EMI shield away from the motherboard as much as you can without bending it. Do not remove it yet.
Black spudger worked best to get the emu shields out without damaging them.
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Remove the ten Torx screws securing the heat sink:
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Five 2.6 mm-long T3 screws
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Four 3.3 mm-long T5 screws
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Screw 1
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Screw 2
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Screw 3
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Screw 4
Just like to add, on my i7, there is a fan in the top left corner and the heat sink is glued to the cover. The cover must be removed using a ph0 x 3 and one T3 (I think that is the sizes)
As the other person commented, mine also had a fan connected to the heatsink. This is present in the version with an Intel Core i7-7660U. It requires removing a T3 and T5 screw and the fan connector. Below is a link to an image showing this step.
While I do not have the fan present in my i5 version, the copper heat pipe does extend further down on the far left side (as oriented in the picture). There is an additional T3 screw on this arm as well as a small dab of adhesive on the very end.
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Pry off the metal cover covering the front and rear camera ribbon cable motherboard connections using a nylon spudger.
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Insert one point of a pair of pointed tweezers into a gap in the corner of the EMI shield covering the microSD card reader connector.
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Use the tweezers to pry the EMI shield away from the motherboard as much as you can without bending it.
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Repeat this procedure at different points around the shield until it is free. Remove the shield.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to lift the flap that sits over the SurfaceConnect port connector.
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Use a T5 Torx driver to remove the two 3.7 mm screws securing the SurfaceConnect port.
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Use the point of a spudger to lift the right speaker connector up and out of its socket on the motherboard.
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Use a T5 Torx driver to remove the two screws securing the speaker:
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One 6 mm screw
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One 3.7 mm screw
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Use a spudger to lift the left edge of the speaker so that it clears the components around the speaker.
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With the left edge lifted, slide the speaker to the left, straight out of its recess in the case.
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Remove the Torx T5 x 6mm screw connecting the black tie bar to the power button/volume control/speaker assembly.
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Disconnect the black and red cable connector and the ribbon from the motherboard that connect the power button assembly.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Wonderful tutorial! So very glad I found it! Thank you for the through, step by step with Excellent, sequential photos of disassembly.
Thanks for taking the time to show this proceedure, it's a great service to those of us who wish to repair our own equipment ... even though Microsoft doesn't want us to be able to do so.
Excellent Tutorial!!