pcmasterrace

POV: You are building a PC and you need to tighten a screw.

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SpiderDK1
X670XAX 7950X3D RX7900XTX 32Gb6GhzCL32

Classic

1 day ago
IntroductionDue7945 OP
10700K + RTX 3080 + 32GB RAM

1 day ago
Prefix-NA
:steam: PC Master Race

I can feel this video

1 day ago
Honestly_Never_Mind
:steam: Ryzen 7 7800X3D | RTX 4090 | 64GB DDR5

Istg this shit happened to me three times and the screw went inside my gpu. The sweat that started to accumulate on my forehead each time. Shame on me.

1 day ago
BlckEagle89

1 day ago
ArmchairFilosopher
:windows: 9950X3D | 5090 OC | 96GB DDR5-6000 CL28 | 4K240 HDR

It was the sweat that made me nervous, since salt water is conductive and threatened to drip on my GPU.

1 day ago
Honestly_Never_Mind
:steam: Ryzen 7 7800X3D | RTX 4090 | 64GB DDR5

I may be dumb enough to drop screws in a gpu but not dumb enough to let sweat get on my shit (For now)

Edit: Also holy fucking build man. goddamn.

1 day ago
SadBoiCri
Ryzen 7 7800X3D || GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super || 32GB DDR5

A hundred fucking gigs for what, damn

1 day ago
ArmchairFilosopher
:windows: 9950X3D | 5090 OC | 96GB DDR5-6000 CL28 | 4K240 HDR

Simulation software developmemt, and running 8k footage through Adobe After Effects.

11 hours ago
SadBoiCri
Ryzen 7 7800X3D || GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super || 32GB DDR5

Honestly idk what I expected. That makes sense

11 hours ago
janzoss

Yeah, god damn! This comment is also about that monstrosity of a build.

I'm still on DDR3 🤣

17 hours ago
Fast_n_theSpurious

Imagine instead if that screw went inside the PSU...

1 day ago
Equivalent-Fix9391

I wouldn't even try to get it out I'm just a new psu

1 day ago
MineLong8864

Powerful magnet is easiest

23 hours ago
sylpher250
:windows: R7 5700X | RX 6750 XT

You'll end up erasing the PSU

2 hours ago
techjesuschrist
R7 9800X3D RTX 5090, 96GB DDR5 6000 CL 30, 980 PRO+Firecuda 530

Happened to me once. I just unskrewed the PSU and turned it upside down and it fell out. I know I was lucky. PC was off but I know PSUs still hold charge and it could've shorted.

1 day ago
peanutbutterup

That's what I did last year...

20 hours ago
HungryKuma

I feel you, I had to disassemble my card to avoid a short circuit after 1 tiny screw felt in 😢

1 day ago
AKWHiDeKi

For a moment I thought you said you lost your scewdriver inside your GPU 😭😭

1 day ago
Jonkinch

I did it once and dropped it in the PSU. Ever since, I put paper or cardboard over the holes it could fall in, just in case.

1 day ago
Roman64s
:steam: 7800X3D - 5070 Ti

Yeah, it went into my GPU too and my heart skipped a beat.

Thankfully it was easy to take out, but for 2 minutes, I was freaking the fuck out.

5 hours ago
Abroad9107

you screwed up

1 day ago
Guilty_Meringue5317
5600x, 6600xt, 16gb (is motherboard manual)

*screwed down

1 day ago
wisemanro

screwed right

1 day ago
atomic-orange
:windows: i7 12700K | 4070 Ti | 32GB DDR5 | 21:9 1440p

When you should have screwed in

1 day ago
AnarchiaKapitany
Commodore 64 elder

What a screwover

1 day ago
Warcraft_Fan

Screwed sideway

1 day ago
RedBoxSquare

Don't screw around

1 day ago
angrymidget4728

screwed neutral

15 hours ago
part_time_cunt

baa tumm tssss

8 hours ago
Rudradev715
R9 7945HX |RTX 4080 SCAR 17

https://preview.redd.it/qrc0es8d9mbf1.jpeg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6f224a94312f3315de54160f7846e3703d1de8d1

1 day ago
IntroductionDue7945 OP
10700K + RTX 3080 + 32GB RAM

This is getting popular

1 day ago
ExtremeBasis5697

Last time i would turn the whole PC upside down and shake it till it drops......this was when PC parts and cases are not so heavy...

1 day ago
DrTuSo
:steam: PC Master Race

We came full circle within 25 years.

The case of my IBM 286 was heavy as fuck, full steel build.

With time, the cases got lighter and lighter and then suddenly, they got heavy as fuck again. My current Asus case is something around 45 KG with all the hardware inside.

1 day ago
kaminop

45kg ? What hardware did you put inside .. ?

A Server Farm?

Or just a new psu for your 5090?

What does that case weigh? 43kg?

So many questions.

1 day ago
shadowtigerUwU
DDR4/5 5600/2060 6GB/32GB/Tiger Plushie

It was actually 50kg, but the LEDs made it lighter

1 day ago
TiredDrone

1 day ago
No-Advertising-9568

A dishwasher. Everything else has been done.

1 day ago
kodman7

Also work with the pc tipped over so the opening is up top, and lost screws simply fall onto the mobo for recovery

1 day ago
Gorstag

Nah, you jack it up then use a creeper to roll under it. This way the screws fall down to the ground and are much easier to recover.

23 hours ago
BlackIsTheSoul1

https://preview.redd.it/devlfc9ngmbf1.jpeg?width=660&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6f2557edd0fb7c5e8907f354748856a1bc9d9113

1 day ago
InvoluntaryFanSlaugh

Great, now my neighbour thinks I'm watching zombie porn.

1 day ago
TheQuietLavender

I'm your neighbor, disappointed to learn you weren't.

1 day ago
SATANIC_PLOSS

1 day ago
chop5397
:tux: Nobara | i7-13700HX | RTX 4070 Laptop | 32GB

/r/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

19 hours ago
-Intensivecarebear--

I laughed way too hard at this 🤣

1 day ago
RetnikLevaw

I bought a 12 inch magnetic screwdriver specifically for building PCs. Actually, specifically for installing and uninstalling motherboards. Some of the stuff they pack around ATX screw holes is devious and makes it almost impossible to insert or remove the screws unless you have a very long, narrow screwdriver.

1 day ago
Ayaki_05
:windows: :tux: Ryzen 7 7700|RTX 5070|64 GB

I used a magnetic screwdriver(regular screwdriver with magnet Stück onto it) when installing my mobo, since some screwholes are inbetween a bunch of heatsinks and hard to access.
Long story short the screwdriver got stuck a lot on the heatsinks since they're some kind of steel i

1 day ago
Single-Ninja8886

Magnetic screwdrivers mate

1 day ago
DrHax_
Pls update Driver

Its clearly magnetic. The issue is that those magnets are pathetic.

1 day ago
levklaiberle
Ryzen 7 7700X | 32GB RAM | Radeon RX 7900 GRE

Using the LTT driver, that magnet is holding every screw, it's 70 bucks however...

This is very true for every cheap driver I've used though.

1 day ago
TheGuyInDarkCorner
:steam: R9 5900X / RX 9070 XT / 32GB 3200mhz

Step 1. Use normal screwdriver

Step 2. Spend few bucks on small neodymium magnet

Step 3. Stick the neodymium magnet on the screwdriver

Step 4. Enjoy your budget friendly scredriver with powerfull magnet that holds every screw

1 day ago
Fidoo001
Ryzen 5600 - RX 6700XT - 32 GB

Step 5: Pull the magnet off the PC case every 10 seconds and put it back on the screwdriver

1 day ago
daerogami
__Lead__

Tape it...

1 day ago
Probate_Judge
Old Gamer, Recent Hardware, New games

Alternatives:

1) Start the screw with your fingers.

2) Use the tip of a finger to hold the screw on the driver. Being double jointed helps but isn't necessary. Also, you have two hands.

3) If you're desperate, hold the screw in place with a long tweezers, which come with a lot of cheap tool kits for electronics.

4) There are sleeved screwdrivers, if you can find them. They have a little retractable sheath that will hold the screw generally in place.

Maybe most importantly, in this specific case, remove the fan, numbnuts, you're not going to get a screwdriver properly on that as-is.

/as if this wasn't a set-up skit at any rate, he clearly pulls it back across the GPU to knock it off on purpose

1 day ago
No-Advertising-9568

In support of #4. Never screw without a sheath. 😄

1 day ago
BlckEagle89

I'm always a little afraid to use those around PC components, I feel like it would mess something sensitive

Am I too paranoid?

1 day ago
N7even
R7 5800X3D | RTX 4090 24GB | 32GB DDR4 3600Mhz

Those magnets are really, really weak. they're just about strong enough to hold a screw.

1 day ago
JoseSpiknSpan

And they barely do that

1 day ago
Single-Ninja8886

Yea idk too much, but I can't imagine the tiny magnet in a screwdriver being capable of messing with PC components. They barely hold a screw in place.

Also hey, we have the same CPU/GPU combo haha

1 day ago
N7even
R7 5800X3D | RTX 4090 24GB | 32GB DDR4 3600Mhz

Ha nice, it has been a good combo so far (knock on wood).

1 day ago
Single-Ninja8886

Same haha, I'm playing on 4k so I'm in no rush to upgrade CPU.

1 day ago
BlckEagle89

Nice, I need to use them next time without much of a worry

I just need to be careful about static as usual

1 day ago
Karavusk
PCMR Folding Team Member

The only thing even remotely sensitive to this would be a HDD. Everything else doesn't care at all and even the HDD is probably just fine.

1 day ago
VexingRaven
7800X3D + 4070 Super + 32GB 6000Mhz

Yeah you need a very strong magnet to affect a modern HDD. It's not the sort of thing you can do by accident using random magnets. You need the sort of magnets that come with a safety booklet that can take your fingers off if you're not careful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWXDOAxqtuI

And keep in mind this only affects actual hard drives. Not SSDs. Not flash drives. Not CDs. Yes floppies but who has a floppy disk in 2025? Not your video card or your CPU. Just actual spinning magnetic drives.

1 day ago
Mr_ToDo

If people ever break a hard drive they should open it up. The drive itself had a strong ass magnet inside. I'm sure it's probably directed in a way so as to not to affect the drive directly when it's just sitting there but it's wild just how strong they are considering how much we tend to be paranoid about those things

1 day ago
BlckEagle89

Nice to hear, i was thinking about getting a new PC so it would be a good moment to try them then

1 day ago
Azsde

Yes.

1 day ago
No-Advertising-9568

The real question is: Are you paranoid enough? Trust no one. Keep your laser handy. The Computer is your friend! 😎

1 day ago
mcdolgu

Mate...

Screw grabbers are the best.

1 day ago
Single-Ninja8886

That's great, I dropped nonmagnetic things into the fans before and it's a pain haha

1 day ago
mrwh0am

Screw up m8

1 day ago
T0biasCZE
:windows7: PC MasterRace | dumbass that bought Sonic motherboard

Magnet screwdriver bit

1 day ago
pepsicoketasty

Try um covering the fans with paper before you start so it falls on the paper instead?

1 day ago
Kotley

When I was 10 building my first PC my father gave me a gift that has kept giving for 25+ years.

https://preview.redd.it/eoi3d4wciobf1.jpeg?width=1072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2ce0cf05715cd2db2e1d63e52b32c0c995f33659

It’s a magnetic screw starter.

1 day ago
Odd-Onion-6776

it doesn't sound like he's in pain

1 day ago
TIGER_SUS
:windows: AMD A8-7600 | 8GB RAM | 120GB SSD

I've dropped a screw in my psu a few times (yes, i opened the psu to take out the screw)

1 day ago
AlgaeDonut

The tinkle I fear

1 day ago
CharAznableLoNZ

I lay my machine on its back when I'm working on it. Screws have less distance to fall if they do and are usually easy to retrieve. Further they make screwdrivers that lock the screw onto the bit, pretty nice to use.

1 day ago
SaltManagement42

https://youtu.be/4wKPTWXD2Z0

1 day ago
Yabe_uke
:windows: 4790K | 4x980Ti | 32GB (Out of Order)

You beat me to it

1 day ago
newbrevity
11700k, RTX4070ti_SUPER, 32gb_3600_CL16

Long skinny needle nose pliers are your best friend.

1 day ago
russia_delenda_est

Even POV used correctly, crazy good meme lmao

1 day ago
IntroductionDue7945 OP
10700K + RTX 3080 + 32GB RAM

lol, me in real life moment

1 day ago
XRustyPx
Specs/Imgur here

This was me when i installed the vesa mount on my new monitor and a screw fell inside one of the holes. Its still in there lmao.

1 day ago
Fawlow

This happened so much while I was case swapping to the NZXT H6 Flow case. I probably should have installed bottom case fans last next time

1 day ago
IntroductionDue7945 OP
10700K + RTX 3080 + 32GB RAM

Did you end up finding the screw?

1 day ago
Fawlow

Yeah, I just used some tweezers to remove it instead of removing the fan

1 day ago
KINDPERSON20
7800X3D | RX 7800XT

Nah it's not as painful when you have an itx build. Next thing you know, you're knuckle deep in your case. Gotta pull out the tip and shake tactic.

1 day ago
theresmoretolife2
:windows: Main: i7 14700k, RTX 4070 Super, ARGB :)

1 day ago
GMarsack
TR PRO 7965WX | 3080TI | 128GB ECC 6000 MTU | WRX90 WS EVO

It’s worse when it falls into the power supply

1 day ago
catman5
9800x3d - 9070XT - 64Gb

Homers been down there way longer than I'd like to admit

1 day ago
napincoming321zzz

Am I the only one that has my PC laying on the side when screwing something like that? So it just falls onto the mobo and I can pick it pretty easily, unless it falls through one of the gaps for routing cables, then I have to move it upright and take the back panel off.

1 day ago
Wicked_Wolf17
:windows: i5-12600K | 32GB 4000MHz DDR4 | RTX 3080 12GB

This is why I keep a magnet around while working on my PC

1 day ago
DomSchraa
Ryzen 7800X3D RX9070XT Red Devil

Wish i had tiny racoon like fingers like the greatest technician to ever live

1 day ago
SteamedGamer

Even worse - the screw drops, you hear it clink in the case...and you can't find it anywhere!

1 day ago
Konchroller
:steam: PC Master Race

Not everyone has the traditional pc style set up, some of us are smart and buy cases to rotate the mobo 90° to not only prevent gpu sag but also to never lose screws in fans in places that shouldn't be there ffs...

1 day ago
BurningCat
:steam: Linux

Unironically this is one of the reasons I wanted to have a magnet implanted into my finger, lol

1 day ago
arijua__

https://preview.redd.it/b5w5kk9kapbf1.jpeg?width=416&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4b9f1c6393c6c15866b7c03a641b963ead3fe0ca

1 day ago
OperatorWolfie

Happened to me, could never find it so I just assumed it felt onto the ground into a corner somewhere, build still going 3 yrs strong

1 day ago
FluffyDrink1098

The worst though....

You finally got that fucker in.

You want to slowly pull your hand away - your fingers "unwrap" from whatever inhumane bending to reach the spot...

You breathe out and close your eyes for a sec and in that tiny moment you'll get a cramp / hand moves "uncontrolled" and one of your fingers gets cut by whatever...

Bleeding like fuck in the beauty you spend hours building.

Had this happen once, never felt such a freaking rage again. It was a fan blade in my case, pinky finger scratched on a sharp corner of a fan frame... rolls eyes

1 day ago
Express_Ad5083
:windows:W11, 7 7800X3D, RTX 3060, 32GB DDR5 6000Mhz, X670 V2.

Magnet screws exist.

1 day ago
shinjis-left-nut
Ryzen 5 7600X | RX 7800 XT | 32 GB-5600

real

1 day ago
Gamer-Stupid

happened with me recently 😩

1 day ago
Jackpkmn
Pentium 4 HT 631 | 2GB DDR-400 | GTX 1070 8GB

This kind of thing is why one of my pc building tools is a magnet on the end of a telescoping rod.

1 day ago
VTOLfreak

Yup, happened to me last week. Ended up taking half the system apart to find it.

Also did the same thing with a car engine once. That was fun...

1 day ago
navagon

The pain is real.

1 day ago
Jack2421992

Lmfao, we've all been there 😂

1 day ago
IntroductionDue7945 OP
10700K + RTX 3080 + 32GB RAM

deeply relatable, lol

1 day ago
Error_422vc
:windows: R5 9600X / RTX 5070 / 32GB DDR5

One time i was screwning in my mobo lost one screw never found it again, i think is stuck somwhere in the heatsink

1 day ago
I_Heart_Sleeping

That screw is fo the streets now

1 day ago
WR_Genesis
:apple: PC Master Race

1 day ago
CptClownfish1

So… many…. times….

1 day ago
Masungit

Every single time. What’s worst is you can’t leave it be like the other things in your life lol

1 day ago
KarateMan749
PC Master Race

So true 😅

1 day ago
phileasuk

blu tak is your frend here

1 day ago
Guilty_Rooster_6708

That when the sweats drop lol

1 day ago
KarateMan749
PC Master Race

Ughh ikr!

1 day ago
silverrookie123

https://preview.redd.it/69t7xfm6fnbf1.jpeg?width=320&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d9c46667d014bf3f1504497ba68d7b25fb5b2989

1 day ago
Academic-Business-45

Try magnetic screwdriver next time

1 day ago
The-Trenzalorian
:windows: Core-i5 | 32GB | RTX 3070TI

Can relate. I had everything done and just needed to secure the GPU to the bracket outside of the case. Little bugger slipped and went through a small opening and down onto the mb.

1 day ago
Minimalistic_OG

Happens to me everytime I open up my case

1 day ago
-ben151010-
:steam: Intel i7 8700/Nvidia RTX 2060 SUPER/32GB Ram

This happened to me on my latest build for the cable cover.

1 day ago
Correct_Juggernaut24

Literally did this yesterday installing an m2 drive. Since it's 3 glass panels, I had to take it completely apart. I thought about leaving them off and doing an open concept.

1 day ago
jkb_66
:steam: PC Master Race

When I built my pc a few weeks ago, I had this issue. When I was installing my gpu (the gigabyte 5090), it was so big i could barely access the screw holes for the pcie slots on the left side by the back of the case. I started by trying to start the twist with my fingers then get the screwdriver in there and finish it off. Worked for the first two, but for the third one, it didn’t. And I had my pc lying flat on its back (so the motherboard was facing towards my ceiling) so I wouldn’t have to worry about gpu sag until after I actually got the gpu in and so I could access those screw holes a bit better. I lost that screw under my gpu like 3 times. Eventually, got a magnetic screwdriver and slowly but surely lowered each screw down and eventually got it. Just glad I never had to get a screw out of my fans, that sounds like a pretty big hassle.

1 day ago
AltoAutismo

My hands never shake as hard as when i've got to tweak some shit on my pc hardware

1 day ago
kir1ito1

I mean building vertically like this is. Just amature hour at bennihannas

1 day ago
ZestyPyramidScheme
:windows: PC Master Race

Guys and gals if you’re doing this, take some printer paper and just lay it over the top your fans. Now, not every PC is the same, but in this case (lol), I would’ve put the paper over the bottom fans. If the screw falls, it’ll just land on the paper. In my PC, I have a horizontal GPU. So I put a paper on top of that, then also at the bottom of the case to cover some slots for wires. I probably dropped my SSD screw 5 times (SSD is not in an ideal spot on my motherboard) and the screw just lands on the paper

1 day ago
SortaCore

I just put a sheet of paper on top. Won't catch em all but definitely most of em.

1 day ago
MadSulaiman

lmao wtf

1 day ago
TheOzarkWizard

Wait till you get tp the Telecom power world, where dropping a washer could cost a whole city communications services

1 day ago
AnAdmirableAstronaut

I've still got some screws floating around somewhere underneath a fan in my rig. Doesn't cause any issues so I just don't think about it.

1 day ago
AisakaTaigaa

damnit, most furiating scenario loll

1 day ago
VexingRaven
7800X3D + 4070 Super + 32GB 6000Mhz

Hey look it's a reason the bottom mount radiator trend is dumb!

1 day ago
litllerobert

I was going to post here how many times that happened to me but you guys would not believe me

1 day ago
johnny_51N5

That's easy. Get it with the magnetic tip of the screw driver

I had this happen last week only I didnt see where it fell, and I could find it afterwards. Had to Shake the PC like making a cocktail to have it fall out of some dimensional Portal inside the case

1 day ago
Kilbane

This was so great! I do not know how many times I have done just this! Then you play the game where you pick up the case and move it around hoping the screw will drop out.

1 day ago
guyinalabcoat

As someone with an essential tremor this hits so hard.

1 day ago
demopat
PC Master Race

I dropped a screw in my current build and I swear there's a hidden compartment in the bottom of the case that's holding it. I can tilt the case and hear it sliding around but it's been a year and I can't find it. It can't hurt anything down there so I'm not really worried about it, but every time I clean out the dust it drives me a little nuts.

1 day ago
Warcraft_Fan

If a screw goes into PSU, give it up and buy a new one. You'll never find it even if you took it apart carefully.

1 day ago
Setekh_Hazen

This, but dropping the upper-left mobo screw into the VRM heatsink.

Twice. sob

1 day ago
SuperUnknown72

Ay least you had an idea of or saw where it fell. It's worse when you only hear something fell...

1 day ago
Verred

I have a magnetic screw driver and a kit for small tech/ computers that really helps with stuff like this. I moved to my parents for a couple of months while looking for a new apartment and kept most of our stuff in boxes. I was building my wife a new PC and I could not find my kit. It was somewhere in those boxes. I probably did this 300 times and was about to commit m**der 😄 The fans were in an awkward spot and I could not reach it in time before dropping the screw. I found the kit again after we moved. I will never build another PC without it.

1 day ago
thelivinlegend

https://i.imgur.com/PHKOPoW.jpeg

1 day ago
Chance-Lawfulness516

https://preview.redd.it/oalw3uexaobf1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=37ab0cdb3c38f3f6525dfcef90ed2ead30b0b783

1 day ago
shimoris

i had to disasemble my water cooled pc and til my suprise there where mutiple screws fallen bewtween the rad and the noctua fans lmao

1 day ago
Glum-Effect1429

Atleast 5400 screws has been dropped lol

1 day ago
GottaGetDatDough

Magnetic.screw.driver.

1 day ago
Frost9001

Screw be like:

1 day ago
Lycoris_SF

I've been worse, it's the tiny one on the M2.

1 day ago
roguesignal42069

https://youtu.be/4wKPTWXD2Z0?t=11

1 day ago
auyemra

say what you will about LTT...

but that magnet on the screw drivers is perfect

1 day ago
kineticstar
:steam: PC Master Race

Rookie move but I got ta!!

1 day ago
scuba_scouse

1 day ago
Apiscoles_RMZ

It would be a very long F before UCK for me

1 day ago
No-Advertising-9568

Plan A Head. 🤖

1 day ago
MeepingSim

"How I Discovered I Had Essential Tremors" by MeepingSim

1 day ago
djjolly037

“LTTstore.com”

1 day ago
Subject-Energy-3688

My reaction is much different

1 day ago
Cauldronkidd

😵😵😵

1 day ago
Teddy8709

This screw starter set is the way, it grabs onto the Phillips or slotted bolts and holds them really well while starting your bolt. This was a game changer when I found out about these.

"4 Piece Tight-Clearance Screw Starter Set

https://www.mcmaster.com/product/5806A22"

1 day ago
SargonTheDeadly

I built a new computer last week. It was fun... mostly. I have chronic shakiness like every male in my family. The tiny fucking screws drive me up the wall.

1 day ago
Flymonster095
3070Ti/R5 9600X

Love when that happens, always a pleasure

1 day ago
hairyluv2726

Yes.. or you drop your ring down the tub,.... 🙃

1 day ago
xxTheMagicBulleT
:windows: PC Master Race

The very reason I put a rubber mat when I work on computers and servers. Cause this definitely happens a lot more then you want it too.

And I definitely been busy fishing it out things for 10+ minutes a fair few times to many. That i always have like rubber mouse mat type thing that I always use.

1 day ago
Arminyus
Dell Inspiron 7559 - Codename "Valkyrie"

lttstore dot com?

1 day ago
CthulhuPalMike

My little brother was sweating so much when he upgraded his AM4 cpu, he had to wear a shirt on his head like a turban 🤣

1 day ago
Stock_Enthusiasm7425

Happened to me yesterday I was judt thinking "oh hell no"

18 hours ago
UNIVERSAL_ACE

I did this with some random screw that I dont even remember while swapping something out.

Yeah, that thing went right into my psu. I had to get a new one cause I couldn't rattle it back out, and I am not brave enough to take a psu apart, and like hell was I plugging it back in. lol

17 hours ago
sephtheripper

The amount of sweat that leaves my body during pc building makes me feel like I’m operation on somebodies brain.

16 hours ago
fire83

For that kind of issue, I usually just use some scotch tape to stick the screw to the screwdriver. Some tape might remain on the screw, but that's usually not a problem.

15 hours ago
BigCraig10

I just built an NR200P and I cannot tell you how many fucking times this happened. There are at least two screws living inside the pc right now

15 hours ago
dykemike10
:windows: 7900 XTX | 9800x3D | 64GB DDR5

happened to me 3 times. those screws are part of my case now

15 hours ago
Jertimmer
:steam: PC Master Race

14 hours ago
Dankboi01
:windows: Ryzen 9 69420X | RTX 9090Ti | 1028 GB RAM

Rip

13 hours ago
ederstk

I had a friend who used a huge magnet from a broken sound speaker to fish out screws that fell into tight corners. It's a miracle that there was never a problem with such a big magnet

12 hours ago
myhax3

Happened to me literally today bruh

11 hours ago
Taurondir

I put a customer PC on a desk once and while moving it I heard the telltale noise of something metallic clinking.

I spent over an hour pulling the thing apart and I eventually found a small screw INSIDE the PSU lodged against components, hence why I could not hear it anymore by rattling things around.

10 hours ago
Euphoric-Mistake-875
:windows: 7950X - Prime X670E - 7900xtx - 64gb TridentZ - Win11

Every single time.

8 hours ago
Whatever-999999

Pro-tip: harvest the magnet out of a dead hard drive, and draw your screwdriver tip across it a whole bunch of times to magnitize it so it holds onto screws better.

7 hours ago
atrib

Tighten a screw? You usually tighten the screw by completly removing it and then screw it in again? I assure you this NEVER happens when you try to "tighten a screw"

5 hours ago
dunkin_heinz
i9-14900k | 9070 XT | 96GB

I am sure I could never even estimate the number of times this has happened to me.

4 hours ago
PretentiousPuck

POV you need to visit LTT store.com.

1 day ago