With the exception of the antistatic mat I have at least two of each of these tools. Great video. The majority of the time you will be using a Philips size 2 screwdriver, I recommend getting a 6-in-1 screwdriver to save space.
Nice, 6-in-1 sounds good. Most components are pretty static resistance now days so you can get away without an anti-static mat a lot of the times if you ground your self first.
They are not cheap and in my opinion not that much better than the cheap can versions. We did not cover it in this video, but a brush to brush the dust of work pretty well as well.
Don't you guys have Pozidriv screwheads in the USA? Here in the UK we do. The difference between a Poozidriv and a Phillips is something that really should be pointed out. Even though they both look really similar for safety reasons to avoid slips and wearing out the head of the screw a Philips driver should not be used on a Pozidriv head and vice versa. This pic shows the difference. Note the diagonal lines etched on the Pozidriv head. www.agcoauto.com/content/images/fastener/screws_phillips_pozidriv_comparison.jpg
In the old days you use to see this all the time, not so much nowadays. I think it more to save money since a socket would cost more. Once thing you can do is purchase a dual BIOS system which hopeful will save you if something goes wrong.
With the exception of the antistatic mat I have at least two of each of these tools. Great video. The majority of the time you will be using a Philips size 2 screwdriver, I recommend getting a 6-in-1 screwdriver to save space.
Nice, 6-in-1 sounds good. Most components are pretty static resistance now days so you can get away without an anti-static mat a lot of the times if you ground your self first.
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Glad to hear that
These canless air systems are very expensive especially this hurricanes, they cost at least 150 euro
They are not cheap and in my opinion not that much better than the cheap can versions. We did not cover it in this video, but a brush to brush the dust of work pretty well as well.
Its mobile time,this should be uploaded 10 yrs ago
Sorry for the delays, more videos on the way.
Don't you guys have Pozidriv screwheads in the USA? Here in the UK we do. The difference between a Poozidriv and a Phillips is something that really should be pointed out. Even though they both look really similar for safety reasons to avoid slips and wearing out the head of the screw a Philips driver should not be used on a Pozidriv head and vice versa. This pic shows the difference. Note the diagonal lines etched on the Pozidriv head. www.agcoauto.com/content/images/fastener/screws_phillips_pozidriv_comparison.jpg
It is a good point that we should have put in the video.
I think that modern motherboards should (they sadly don't) have at least bios chip socketed. I think that it's part of anti-repair design.
In the old days you use to see this all the time, not so much nowadays. I think it more to save money since a socket would cost more. Once thing you can do is purchase a dual BIOS system which hopeful will save you if something goes wrong.
I do not reccomend iFixit.
Why is that? Is there someone else you would recommend?