Okay I just took a extra standoff and used the smooth head bottom like you guys were saying. That has the thicker spiral.
It doesn't fit at all. But the ones I used with the corrugated (was that the word lol) head and thinner spiral fits perfectly. The one the book says to use.
But Im being told that head damages the motherboard. But thats the only option I have unless I go purchase screws.
I was just taking a couple different ones. Im like in panic mode >.<
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If theres damage Im so gonna hate myself. I shouldve just bought a computer :/ Spent 3 months in a boring class learning how to put it together so I can make a good gaming computer. Bleh didnt work out as planned!
I've never seen screws with the fine-grained thread have corrugated heads. That would be a first for me.
It's pretty hard to describe an acceptable torque (tightness) level. Maybe it's about the same amount of force you'd use to turn off a slightly stubborn faucet? I can't think of a better common example.
Yeah, I guess not :\Gentle, but firm pressure until the sound of dry old chicken bones breaking stops.
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Honestly - don't worry about the screw type thing. Metric screws (the ones we're talking about) are differentiated in such a way that they'll either twist in easily or not fit at all.Okay I just took a extra standoff and used the smooth head bottom like you guys were saying. That has the thicker spiral.
It doesn't fit at all. But the ones I used with the corrugated (was that the word lol) head and thinner spiral fits perfectly. The one the book says to use.
But Im being told that head damages the motherboard. But thats the only option I have unless I go purchase screws.