Reddit Reddit reviews 45 in 1 Precision Screwdriver Toolkit-JACKYLED Mini Compact Disassembly Repair Bits with Handle Tweezer Extension Bar Suction Cup for Laptop Computer Phone iPhone6s/7/7p/8/8p Electronic Products

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45 in 1 Precision Screwdriver Toolkit-JACKYLED Mini Compact Disassembly Repair Bits with Handle Tweezer Extension Bar Suction Cup for Laptop Computer Phone iPhone6s/7/7p/8/8p Electronic Products
45-IN-1 TOOL KIT: This 45-in-1 precise tool kit is a professional interchangeable precision bit tools for electronics, including a tweezer, a handle, and extension bar/rod and 42 screwdriver bit sets.EXTENSION BAR: Rotatable and non-slip tough shaft ensures greater comfort and convenience. The length is 9.84inch when you put the extension bar into the handle. The end of the handle and extension bar have magnetic, effectively absorbing the screws without fallingPOWERFUL REPAIRING TOOLS: Even ultra-small 1.0 frame can be dismantled. Come with 42pcs multi size bits to fit almost phone in the market. Perfect repair tool kit for laptops, PC, mobile devices, cameras, game machines, toys and other precision items like watches, wristwatches, eyeglasses etc.AUTOMATICALLY OPEN FOR YOU: This precision screwdriver set is euipped with a automatic plastic lid, when you need the tools , just press down the “ open button” at the front edge, then it will open automatically, very convenient for you.POCKET-SIZED CARRYING CASE: Light weight and compact design. All the kits are organized in a pocket-sized plastic carrying case, so you can take it anywhere you go. IF YOU NEED JACKYLED 38 in 1, PLEASE SEARCH: B06XKML9YN ( A little different from 45 in 1)
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6 Reddit comments about 45 in 1 Precision Screwdriver Toolkit-JACKYLED Mini Compact Disassembly Repair Bits with Handle Tweezer Extension Bar Suction Cup for Laptop Computer Phone iPhone6s/7/7p/8/8p Electronic Products:

u/league_of_fail · 13 pointsr/buildapcsales

> I'm just looking for something to help build my pc obviously, but also some smaller bits for taking apart gpu's

The only tool I ever remember using to build a PC is a #2 Phillips screwdriver. I keep one of these handy too, but have only used it for things that I didn't really need to do (like take apart an old HD).

u/thefrencharmy · 4 pointsr/buildapcsales

There are so many variants of these kits that seem to be the same thing repackaged.

If you are here on this subreddit buying a screwdriver set, you are mainly buying a set of small screwdrivers to build PCs or other small electronics. This means that you don't really need heavy duty BIFL/lifetime warranty type of professional tools.

When I looked for a kit, the main thing I wanted was:

  • bit compatibility

  • strong magnetic tips to help pick up loose screws

  • ergonomic with free-spinning cap. This allows you to apply pressure with a finger or palm while screwing/unscrewing. See link for more details

    I've owned 3 of the more popular kits and here's the breakdown:

    The yellow packaged "JACKYLED" brand one posted in this thread

    This kit has most of the bits any PC builder/electronics repair might need, has the free-spinning end cap, but the magnet is SO WEAK. the bit barely stays in place, and can't hold onto any screws

    The green packaged "53-in-1 screwdriver kit", usually sold under brand "Esco-lite"

    This is the recommendation another user /u/HERD_ always posts when these screwdriver kit deals pop up on /r/buildapcsales, and it's not any better. It has good bit selection. Has a better bit-retention system than the others (it takes a little bit of effort to remove the bits from the case). The magnet is just as weak as the yellow JACKYLED branded ones. The worst part is the handle system. They have this 2-in-1 type of handle with a bulbous top part and a smaller slender one that you can use together, or separately. When used separately, both are too small to grip properly. When used together, the bulbous part gets in the way a lot of times, and it's missing the free-spinning end cap, which infuriated me when trying to apply pressure and screw at the same time.

    Finally, the my favorite kit and the one I would recommend, is the Orange Packaged "JAKEMY" branded one.

    It has more or less the same bits as the other two. Has the free-spinning end cap. The best part is that the magnet is STRONG. It holds the bits in place securely, and can pick up loose screws with ease. A lot of time it picks up more than 1 screw from a pile, which can be annoying, but I'd much prefer this over not strong enough
u/wishywashywonka · 3 pointsr/buildapcsales

This one has the tweezers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EMLCYVU

Use coupon code B01EMLCYVU and it's $6.92. (You can just redeem directly too, it's under the price.)

Only 45 piece instead of 58 though.

u/winniee3 · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

The coupon code is ZDAU28AE for https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EMLCYVU
for $6.92

u/drewn147 · 2 pointsr/Alienware

All of the screws are Phillips type M2 screws. I have this toolkit and use the 2.0/PH0 head for mostly everything.

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Service Manual is here, and includes the screw list

u/derkapitan · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Take the card out of the case, and have a good look at how to fans are attached to the heatsink, there should be a way to get the fans off. You'll most likely need a control screw driver to remove the tiny screws mounting the GPU fans to the heatsink.

Once the fans are off, there should be a sticker on the back side of the fan motor. This doubles as the back cover and seal of the motor of itself. Peel it off and you will see a bearing(most likely sleeve bearing instead of ball, Cheapo-depot) with a small portion of the fan shaft protruding through it. It will be held in place by a small round plastic retaining clip. Put a small drop of oil on the bearing under the retaining clip(don't go crazy or it will fly everywhere when you turn the fan on) I use stuff like 3-in-one and spin it by hand. Put the sticker back on, if it got oil on it and won't stick properly just and a tiny amount of super glue and hold it until dry.

There are many types of fans on gpus, some will come apart how I described, some will be a low profile two piece fan with a solid back that you have to pull apart. I'm not going to describe it, I'm dumb and should just link a guide

Technically if the fans noisy, the bearing is most likely shot. However I've had numerous fans run for a very long time(still are in fact) without noise just by using this method.

edit: Screwdriver set I don't own personally but will definitely work