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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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This is the only bag of screws that were included with the motherboard, and in the manual it says one of them is a M. 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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If you can’t find a dedicated M2 screw, you can try out other screws with a similar size like the screws present on a pencil sharpener.

If there is one screw in the bag that looks slightly-smaller than the others, that might be the screw used to lock the M. 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.

M.2 SSD Screw SOLID STATE HDD MOUNTING SCREWS FOR M2 Card

To know whether or not you need a stand-off for your M2, it’s better to ask your system or motherboard vendor. Screwing it in is just a precaution to make sure that the drive doesn’t get dislodged if you accidentally bump into your PC or something. Also, stupid question, on mine the screw was already in place as well, isn't yours already on the mobo ?On the motherboard, there is a little silver washer/hole it looks like, and those were the only screws that came with my motherboard. If you’re handy at all in any way, you most likely have an assortment of screws you’ve collected over the years. screw, Asus includes a small package along with the motherboard that contains the small screws instead of pre-applying them like Gigabyte. We'll send breaking news and in-depth reviews of CPUs, GPUs, AI, maker hardware and more straight to your inbox. Join the experts who read Tom's Hardware for the inside track on enthusiast PC tech news — and have for over 25 years.

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While it is possible to use any regular M2 screw to mount your SSD, you will have to experiment a bit to find if it holds down the driver.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. BillyBuerger said:Our Dell Optiplex PCs at work have been using a plastic "clip" to hold the SSDs for some time I think.

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