A alpha_2000 Distinguished Jul 17, 2016 184 1 18,685 Aug 30, 2016 #1 i am curious can i use thumbscrews to hold a motherboard in the case instead of the regular screws would it damage the motherboard or any part of it?
i am curious can i use thumbscrews to hold a motherboard in the case instead of the regular screws would it damage the motherboard or any part of it?
geofelt Titan Oct 9, 2006 55,829 4,736 174,240 Aug 30, 2016 #2 I would not as a rule. Unless the screws have very small diameter heads, they could short something. Why do you want to? My suggestion is to buy a #2 magnetic tip Philips screwdriver.
I would not as a rule. Unless the screws have very small diameter heads, they could short something. Why do you want to? My suggestion is to buy a #2 magnetic tip Philips screwdriver.
mcnumpty23 Polypheme Jul 15, 2011 15,518 0 66,960 Aug 30, 2016 #3 have done it before though the ones i used had a narrow neck before the head of them if you get what i mean so the part making contact wasnt any wider than the original screw heads would have been and only tried it because couldnt find where i had put the proper screws wouldnt really recommend it if you have the right screws handy but didnt cause me any issue either
have done it before though the ones i used had a narrow neck before the head of them if you get what i mean so the part making contact wasnt any wider than the original screw heads would have been and only tried it because couldnt find where i had put the proper screws wouldnt really recommend it if you have the right screws handy but didnt cause me any issue either
A alpha_2000 Distinguished Jul 17, 2016 184 1 18,685 Aug 30, 2016 #4 i want to do this because when installing motherboards the screws give me problems
geofelt Titan Oct 9, 2006 55,829 4,736 174,240 Aug 30, 2016 #5 alpha_2000 : i want to do this because when installing motherboards the screws give me problems Exactly the reason to use a magnetic tip screwdriver.
alpha_2000 : i want to do this because when installing motherboards the screws give me problems Exactly the reason to use a magnetic tip screwdriver.
mcnumpty23 Polypheme Jul 15, 2011 15,518 0 66,960 Aug 31, 2016 #6 as said already a magnetic screwdriver usually solves that but as i said its doable but not really recommended so your choice magnetic screwdriver or try thumbscrews but if it causes problem did say not really recommended to do it
as said already a magnetic screwdriver usually solves that but as i said its doable but not really recommended so your choice magnetic screwdriver or try thumbscrews but if it causes problem did say not really recommended to do it
A alpha_2000 Distinguished Jul 17, 2016 184 1 18,685 Sep 3, 2016 #7 okay so magnetic screw drivers wont break the motherboard?
mcnumpty23 Polypheme Jul 15, 2011 15,518 0 66,960 Sep 3, 2016 #8 no they wont its not like you are going to poke the board with it never broke a motherboard yet using one and talking a lot of motherboards
no they wont its not like you are going to poke the board with it never broke a motherboard yet using one and talking a lot of motherboards