One of the most frequently replaced parts in a laptop due to wear over time.
Memory used for running applications. An upgrade can improve performance, especially with demanding tasks.
Over time, fans can become noisy or stop working, leading to overheating issues.
Internal speakers may fail and need replacement to restore audio output.
Where the charger plugs into the laptop; may wear out or get damaged.
Essential for powering the laptop and charging the battery. Replacements are needed when the original is damaged or lost.
Often replaced if keys wear out, stop functioning, or are physically damaged.
Central component connecting all parts. A failure may require the replacement of the entire motherboard.
Enables wireless connectivity; may be upgraded for better performance or replaced if it fails.
Less common in modern laptops, but older models may require replacement.
Used to store all data and the operating system. Users often upgrade to larger or faster SSDs.
Can be replaced if cracked, malfunctioning, or if users wish to upgrade to a higher-resolution screen.
Hinges connecting the screen to the base may loosen or break over time.
Replaced if it becomes unresponsive or damaged.
If the external casing is cracked or damaged, it can often be replaced.