Can I upgrade memory, storage, WLAN on my Raptor X18? Apr 01, 2025 PDF Document
Yes, you CAN. All of EUROCOM laptops are user-upgradeable. If you need and DIY instructions just let our Upgrade Team know.
Raptor X18 supports up to 256GB of DDR5 memory via 4x RAM slots and up to 32TB of SSDs via 4x M.2 NVMe slots.
Please refer to DIY guide how add/replace/upgrade RAM, add/replace/upgrade NVMe SSD M.2 drive and/or remove/replace your keyboard.
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How do I add or Remove RAM, HHD, Keyboard and Wireless on my Eurocom Raptor X18 Jun 16, 2025 PDF Document
if you want to remove or add RAM, SSDs or RAM or other items to your Raptor X18 see the attached document. It will take your through how to service your laptop.
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How do I turn off the rear LED lights from my EUROCOM X18 laptop? Apr 29, 2025
Can I turn off the back LED lights on my Raptor X18?
Yes you sure can! Start your laptop and select F2 over and over until you enter the BIOS. After getting into the BIOS go to SETUP, then ADVANCED and CHIP-SET CONTROLLER to change the setting.
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How to extend battery Life on the Raptor X18 and X16 by changing GPU modes? May 05, 2025
How to extend battery Life on the Raptor X18 and X16?
Raptor X18 and Raptor X16 are equipped with NVIDIA Advanced Optimus Dynamic Display Switching Hybrid Mode. This means the laptop allows switching between iGPU and dGPU. - The iGPU is part of the processor and is used when applications that do not require heavy GPU processing. Programs such as wordprocessing or internet browsing. The iGPU uses less power so battery life is extended but provides lower refresh rates. - The dGPU is the NVIDIA GPU and is used when you are gaming or working in application that requires more powerful GPU rendering. The dGPU is much more powerful giving excellent video quality and refresh rates but also uses more power to do so.
NVIDIA Advanced Optimus Dynamic (Hybrid) Display Switching Mode works with both iGPU and dGPU provide the the best balance between battery life and video quality and switches back and forth between iGPU / dGPU as required by the system and the software being used to provide the best video quality and refresh rates when required and the longest Battery life when available.
1/ dGPU only resulting in shortest battery life 2/ iGPU only resulting in longest battery life 3/ hybrid automatic switching between dGPU and iGPU depending on applications that are running
If you need to extend your battery life to the maximum length you can enter into the BIOS and turn off NVIDIA Advanced Optimus Dynamic Display Switching Mode. You can force the Laptop to use only the iGPU at all times. This will limit the video capability and refresh rates of the Laptop but will also extend the battery life to the maximum time.
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