How to open Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-71) – disassembly and upgrade options

Upgradeability is quite limited on this model. On the bright side, there are more advantages to this notebook that make it worth it.

Check out all Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-71) prices and configurations in our Specs System, or read more in our In-Depth review.


1. Remove the bottom plate

To get inside this device, you need to undo 9 Torx-head screws. Then, simply pry the bottom panel with a plastic tool, starting from the back.


2. Remove the battery

Here, we find a 65Wh battery pack. To take it out, unplug the battery connector, and undo the two Phillips-head screws, holding the battery in place.


3. Upgrade memory and storage

Like the 16-inch model, this machine can be found with up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, soldered to the motherboard. Storage-wise, there are two M.2 PCIe x4 slot, which support Gen 4 SSDs – one is positioned to the right of the battery, and the second M.2 slot is concealed under the ribbon cable near the fans.

Great storage upgradeability for such a thin and light 14-inch notebook!


4. Cooling system

In terms of cooling, you’ll find two heat pipes, a rather long heat sink, and two relatively small fans. In addition, the VRMs are cooled by a heat spreader.

Check out all Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-71) prices and configurations in our Specs System, or read more in our In-Depth review.

Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-71) in-depth review

In Microsoft's sphere of influence, the "Go" name is connected to the entry-level products. However, this is by far not the truth when it comes to laptops from Acer, as you're going to learn today.This review's star is the Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-71). It falls in a tricky part of the market, where the laptop is neither pro-grade nor can be downgraded to just another daily driver.If we consider it a moral successor to the Swift 3 lineup, we can say that we are happy with its specs sheet. There is a Core i7-13700H lingering there. We shouldn't even have to mention how impressive this is[...]

Pros

  • 100% DCI-P3 color coverage (Samsung ATNA40YK11-0 (SDC4181))
  • True blacks and infinite contrast ratio (Samsung ATNA40YK11-0 (SDC4181))
  • 90Hz refresh rate with super-fast pixel response times (Samsung ATNA40YK11-0 (SDC4181)
  • Decent battery life
  • An all-metal built with a lid leverage system
  • Fingerprint reader
  • Thin and light chassis
  • 1440p Web camera
  • 2x Thunderbolt 4 + MicroSD card reader

Cons

  • Gets a little warm during extreme loads
  • Soldered memory
  • Quiet speakers
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menachem
menachem
8 days ago

Why didn’t you refer to the m.2 slot that is under the fans?

Simeon Nikolov
Admin
7 days ago
Reply to  menachem

You’re right, there’s a hidden M.2 slot beneath the ribbon cable, giving the Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-71) a total of two M.2 slots. We overlooked it initially!The article is updated, thank you!