I'm in a bit of a panic because my PC case didn't come with the screws needed for the GPU. I'm wondering if I can substitute screws from other components, like the extra screws from my motherboard, power supply, or 2.5" SSD. Are any of these viable options for securing my GPU?
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Generally, you'll find that most screws used in PCs have a couple of standard threads. You shouldn't have trouble finding a suitable alternative among your extra screws, especially from the PSU.
Yes, PSU screws usually match up pretty well with GPU screws, so they could definitely work. If you're in a bind, you could also swing by a computer repair shop and ask if they can spare a couple of screws; they might just help you out!
If it fits well enough to hold the GPU in place without being loose, you're good! But I'd recommend trying to get proper screws eventually. You can also look for a PC screw kit at places like Micro Center. They're super handy!
You could totally use power supply screws as a temporary fix! They should fit just fine. But if you want to play it safe, grab some thumbscrews online or check out your local tech store for a quick solution.
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