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I left the tiny screwdriver in AM6 but it's kind of useless except for screws in small areas. We need a real screwdriver for basic tasks like installing drives into trays.
Phillips 2, 1, and a couple flatheads are a minimum. The rack has mainly torx if we need to mess with grounding again.
There are some Phillips 3 and pozidrives but we can get by by using the other Phillips.
I recommend a quality Phillips 2 because those supermicro drive screws are really easy to strip, and a good bit is better than dealing with stripped screws.
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I left the tiny screwdriver in AM6 but it's kind of useless except for screws in small areas. We need a real screwdriver for basic tasks like installing drives into trays.
Phillips 2, 1, and a couple flatheads are a minimum. The rack has mainly torx if we need to mess with grounding again.
There are some Phillips 3 and pozidrives but we can get by by using the other Phillips.
I recommend a quality Phillips 2 because those supermicro drive screws are really easy to strip, and a good bit is better than dealing with stripped screws.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: