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Has anyone experienced the slightest irritation about certain aspects of purchasing and installing NVMEs?
Just exactly who provides the little screws and nuts? (Nuts not necessarily required). Do they always come bundled with PCIE NVME expansion cards? How many do you get with a motherboard -- two?
I haven't found them in packaged Samsung and SK Hynix NVME drives.
And here's a recent story. I was giving my youngest brother a laptop for Xmas. I added RAM and a second NVME drive to it. I had a packet of two NVME screws, probably for a dual-NVME PCIE expansion card. I don't think the laptop had a spare screw in it waiting for the NVME, and neither did the SK Hynix package. I think I just grabbed an available screw, so now the expansion card is short of a screw. I sent the laptop to my surviving brother and he's very happy.
Now I'm finally ready to install the Startech dual-NVME card. "Oh, no! I'm missing a screw!" [People been telling me that all my life, but this is different . . ]
Parts-locker to the rescue -- screws and nuts and washers primarily for PCs collected since about 1984. You tell yourself that it's going to take an hour or more sorting through a box/compartment filled with a mix of different types and sizes of machine-screw fasteners. Maybe -- you get lucky. OK -- I found the right head, the right thread. Oops. It's too long. [Another twenty minutes]. Oh! A washer! It just fits!
Of course, you can go out to Amazon and buy a kit of these things. But which kit? ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte motherboards. What about the expansion cards?
So I understand. Mainstreamers don't have parts-lockers. They probably don't have boxes of mixed screws collected over a lifetime of 30 PCs. They probably wouldn't think of adding an NVME drive to their system -- by themselves -- on their own.
And also OK, I placed a $5 order arriving tomorrow for a package of screws. But I also have the one that I found -- wrong length -- but I also found a washer that makes it work . . .
Just exactly who provides the little screws and nuts? (Nuts not necessarily required). Do they always come bundled with PCIE NVME expansion cards? How many do you get with a motherboard -- two?
I haven't found them in packaged Samsung and SK Hynix NVME drives.
And here's a recent story. I was giving my youngest brother a laptop for Xmas. I added RAM and a second NVME drive to it. I had a packet of two NVME screws, probably for a dual-NVME PCIE expansion card. I don't think the laptop had a spare screw in it waiting for the NVME, and neither did the SK Hynix package. I think I just grabbed an available screw, so now the expansion card is short of a screw. I sent the laptop to my surviving brother and he's very happy.
Now I'm finally ready to install the Startech dual-NVME card. "Oh, no! I'm missing a screw!" [People been telling me that all my life, but this is different . . ]
Parts-locker to the rescue -- screws and nuts and washers primarily for PCs collected since about 1984. You tell yourself that it's going to take an hour or more sorting through a box/compartment filled with a mix of different types and sizes of machine-screw fasteners. Maybe -- you get lucky. OK -- I found the right head, the right thread. Oops. It's too long. [Another twenty minutes]. Oh! A washer! It just fits!
Of course, you can go out to Amazon and buy a kit of these things. But which kit? ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte motherboards. What about the expansion cards?
So I understand. Mainstreamers don't have parts-lockers. They probably don't have boxes of mixed screws collected over a lifetime of 30 PCs. They probably wouldn't think of adding an NVME drive to their system -- by themselves -- on their own.
And also OK, I placed a $5 order arriving tomorrow for a package of screws. But I also have the one that I found -- wrong length -- but I also found a washer that makes it work . . .