Question Pc case gpu bracket screwing too narrow and difficult. need help

Jan 4, 2024
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It was difficult to screw the removable metal strip for gpu. I only have 2 hands. but it required me 3 or 4 hands.
I had to use a tape to hold the removable metal strip in place to screw it back.

My screwdriver is magnetic but the free screws I got in the pc case were not magnetic or something it won't stick to the screwdriver. Am I supposed to buy my own magnetic screws to make it easier ?
Need 2 hands for screw and the screwdriver.

However turns out on the bottom I need to hold the gpu that is kinda sagging. Again I only have 2 hands so this time I used my amd cpu box and 2 thick manual book to hold the gpu in place.

Still, the screwing spot is "too close to the wall" (wall as in the pc case wall.) my screwdriver has to be tilted towards the wall which results in pushing the screw to the wall side.
My screwdriver is quite a very thin one and still it's not working so I tried removing the screwdriver from the screwdriver holder to make it even further thin as a long nail but it's so hard to make it work.

Why is screwing so difficult ? It's like trying to pull off a circus stunt. Why can't things be a lot easier ? Am I not doing it smart ?
Only if the screwing spot was on the opposite where the screwing spot was atleast closer or a bit away "from the wall".
 
Solution
What is the make and model of your case and the GPU? Just an FYI, you lay the case flat on it's side so the GPU or any expansion card drops vertically into the slot., then you let gravity allow you to screw in the cover for the expansion slots.
What is the make and model of your case and the GPU? Just an FYI, you lay the case flat on it's side so the GPU or any expansion card drops vertically into the slot., then you let gravity allow you to screw in the cover for the expansion slots.

I had to use left hand to hold the screw and right hand to rotate slowly, then pick up the screw with right hand. it worked.
I guess if I did flip it, it could've worked as well.