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No. Most PC fasteners use some form of a Phillips head. This kit definitely has enough screwdriver bits for assembling a PC. I do, however, strongly recommend the IF145-307-4 kit instead for two reasons: 1) the ESD (anti-static) wrist strap is a must when building a PC, protect your investment from static shocks! 2) the screwdriver extension helps for hard to reach places which can happen at times during a build
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You could pull it off with this tool kit, but it’s more important to know what kinda build you’re going for. You might need some other tools that are not included in this kit.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Almost, you need to get an antistatic strap to ground yourself so you don't unintentionally damge any components. You should also get some good needle nose pliers, and if you use zip ties for cable management, flush cut pliers.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should be - most desktop PC components seem to need one of two Philipps head screwdrivers to assemble. Some AIO's have some different part requirements (so do some air coolers) but they often include the tool as part of the package.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, this kit was basically a mix of computer and phone repair with more emphasis on phone repair. The screwdriver and bits are handy cause of the smaller bit sizes and is a great little tool set. So, if you're going to get this for a computer repair kit...look into one of the bigger kits that Ifixit makes.
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