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M.2 SSD Screw SOLID STATE HDD MOUNTING SCREWS FOR M2 Card MICRO SSD SCREWS 12 (Samsung)

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Most NVMe SSDs don’t come with the 2x3mm M2 SSD screw needed to fit the hard drive into the system. And even if they do, they’re very easy to lose, leaving you wondering what you can do to install your SSD into the dedicated SSD slot in the motherboard. I'm still pissed that they decided to make all M.2 slots use the notebook sized screw instead of using the standard screw used in the ATX standard. However, there it is. Access to a great community, with a massive database of experience on hard & software issues, gaming and recreational activities, and more

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When choosing a screw for your M2 SSD, make sure it’s long enough to hold your drive down without requiring a riser (a circuit board that allows you to add additional expansion cards to your motherboard). Screw it in until your SSD is parallel with your motherboard, and you should be fine. – What Are Replacement Screws for the M2 SSD? An M2 SSD screw missing can be a bit of a hassle, but you can easily find a replacement. You just need to keep the following things in mind: Instead, the screws for mounting the SSD come with the motherboard or the mounting kit you’re planning to install it in. – Why Don’t Some SSDs Come With the Screw?Not sure if your board has the standoffs or not. Mine did not, but others I have DID have the standoff and screw included. My old one might have had it in box at one point, and I just didn't need it at the time and lost it. To the left are two posts, the nearer one to the M.2 slot is not the problem but the one to the left of that is (just to the right where it says front usb). The ideal size for the M2 screw is 2 x3 mm or 2x 8 mm, depending on the motherboard you have, but you can use any regular screw if it has the correct measurements.

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Usually, the motherboard also includes a stand-off. So if you’re missing SSD mounting screws and are looking for a replacement, remember that any random screw might not be able to fit in the stand-off. – Do All Manufacturers Include the Screw? Also, I have these screws as well, but these are for my computer case..don't know if any of them would be good.If you've dealt with tiny M.2 screws before, you will know how easy it is to lose them, be it inside your case, on a carpeted floor, or just in the collection of accessories that come with the board. Asus' little invention, a piece of notched plastic that sits on a screw on the anchor side of the M.2 slot, fixes that problem since you don't have to deal with removing and replacing any screws whatsoever. The plastic latch never needs to be removed from the motherboard, although time will tell how well the plastic holds up over repeated use. Also, stupid question, on mine the screw was already in place as well, isn't yours already on the mobo ? And do all motherboards include the same screw for the M2 SSD? Typically, SSDs include screws with a standard thread count and size. But they’re very easy to lose, in which case you can buy an M.2 screw kit separately. FAQ

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The ideal screw size for an M2 SSD is a screw with dimensions 2x 3 mm. This means that the M2’s external diameter is 2 mm. However, it’s not always exact 2; it can sometimes be between 1.9 and 2 mm because of manufacturing tolerances. Can You Use Any Screw for M2? I haven't been that bothered by the screws myself. My biggest issue was that most motherboards don't have a screw there by default. Seems to be that the SSDs themselves generally have come with the screws. Why don't they just include at least one screw in the longest position so it's there ready to go and can be moved to whatever location is needed? M2 SSDs usually don’t include the mounting screws, whether they are SATA-based or PCIe based, making it difficult to secure the drive in the system. This includes SSDs from brands like Samsung. Sorry about the late reply, but I ran into the same issue and looked up the info, so thought I'd drop a useful answer since nobody gave the best one:To understand if you can use any M2 screw size, you first need to understand what M2 means. The M for these metric screws indicates their external diameter in millimeters. Doesn't necessarily let you move to different lengths as it's an OEM thing where they expect you to use their own approved parts. Hello and first of all thank you to help us. I Have a Pavilion Desktop with the motherboard Willow2 ( https://support.hp.com/it-it/document/c05954013). I bought an additional SSD m.2 but to fix it I don't have the right screw. I tried to put a couple of small ones I had at home but it wasn't the right one. Do you maybe help me to discover which size that motherboard's screws need and also (if you know) where I can buy a couple of ones? This depends on the manufacturer you buy from. Some brands might provide screws to fit the drive into its slow. Gigabyte usually has the screws already screwed on the motherboard, while others like Dell (such as with the Inspiron 3670) don’t include the screw or even the post into which the screw fits. It only has a hole for the screw needed to install the drive. BillyBuerger said:Why don't they just include at least one screw in the longest position so it's there ready to go and can be moved to whatever location is needed?

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