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Screwdriver to access RAM
Screwdriver to access RAM
I'm a college student looking to upgrade my RAM, but don't have a set of screwdrivers with which to remove the two screws. Could someone please tell me what type/size screwdriver fits the job? Thanks.
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Re: Screwdriver to access RAM
Just buy one of those inexpensive computer toolkits like this one and a wrist strap. There's no point buying tools one screwdriver at a time. And there's no point in stripping the soft-metal screws that Lenovo uses, just because you used the wrong-sized screwdriver. Don't tighten them too tight.
Good luck!
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Re: Screwdriver to access RAM
I use a screwdriver kit like this one on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-15-in-1-Scr ... 2c6760512c
It's only four bucks and works for 95% of my thinkpad screws.
On the rare occasion a torx screwdriver is required, this would probably work: http://www.ebay.com/itm/16-in-1-Torx-Sc ... 1c0bec8d46
But your ram cover shouldn't require a torx -- the first kit I listed will most likely have the screwdriver you need.
QFoam is exactly right -- those little screws are VERY easy to strip, and then you are struck with a project of removing the stripped screw and finding the correct size replacement -- so resist the temptation to keep trying to loosen the screw without the correct fitting screw driver --
If you don't want to wait for an online purchase, your local hobby store should have the same screwdriver kits.
It's only four bucks and works for 95% of my thinkpad screws.
On the rare occasion a torx screwdriver is required, this would probably work: http://www.ebay.com/itm/16-in-1-Torx-Sc ... 1c0bec8d46
But your ram cover shouldn't require a torx -- the first kit I listed will most likely have the screwdriver you need.
QFoam is exactly right -- those little screws are VERY easy to strip, and then you are struck with a project of removing the stripped screw and finding the correct size replacement -- so resist the temptation to keep trying to loosen the screw without the correct fitting screw driver --
If you don't want to wait for an online purchase, your local hobby store should have the same screwdriver kits.
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Re: Screwdriver to access RAM
You might not want to state that you're a college student
Most computer screws are PH2, but in current ThinkPads there is also a lot of PH1
Most of the few-dollar sets are junk. Fortunately they are often so cheap that the bits split in half before you can tighten anything too much.
Most computer screws are PH2, but in current ThinkPads there is also a lot of PH1
Most of the few-dollar sets are junk. Fortunately they are often so cheap that the bits split in half before you can tighten anything too much.
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Re: Screwdriver to access RAM
Bought this set back in college, about $25 and many, many thinkpads later, its still the only set Ive ever needed for screwdrivers. http://www.amazon.com/Wiha-26199-Slotte ... words=wiha . Ive since supplemented the kit with some torx, 1 at a time.
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