I'm getting ready to build my own PC and I've come across multiple sources that insist I need a specific Philips screwdriver. Is it absolutely necessary, or can I use any type of screwdriver?
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I’d suggest grabbing a kit that includes various Philips sizes as well as some Torx and flathead bits. You don’t need something super expensive; a decent kit for around $15-20 should cover all your needs.
Most PC parts will require a Philips screwdriver for assembly. Flathead can work if it's the right fit, but be careful not to overtighten, as that could damage the screws. Additionally, some specialized screws might use a Torx head, but that's pretty rare for standard builds.
Absolutely, it’s just about the type of screw head. Any Philips (+) bit will work. I use this $40 iFixit toolkit, and it's been a lifesaver—perfect for all my tech projects. I'd recommend it if you're serious about building.
Get yourself a #2 Philips and maybe a #1 for smaller screws. You might run into Torx T25 or T20 screws sometimes, but those are less common. You could also pick up a screwdriver that lets you change the bits for different heads, which can be a great investment!
Yep, you definitely need a Philips screwdriver for most of the screws in a PC. Just a heads-up, it’s not about the brand but the shape of the screw head. You might also want a flathead screwdriver on hand, just in case. Generally, a size #2 Philips is the one you’ll use the most.

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