Is there a way to build an entire computer without using a screwdriver?

Is there a way to build an entire computer without using a screwdriver?

Yes.

the end result for that was fucking hilarious

kek this will never get old

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>cpu cooler

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This guy still browses Sup Forums. The "end result" was actually caused by flood (weakened ceiling). If it wasn't for flood, it would work just fine.

it was still funny

>cats

i really wish they were the ones who broke it by trying to climb on top the pieces

Stop being a limp wristed fag.

I might not have been clear, what I want is to know if there's a completely toolless case, power supply, and aftermarket cpu cooler out there.

Cloud computing

>What is a raspberry pi?

Yes, as long as you use a stock heast sink that is.

but why
the rpi is an option but I don't see why you would want a screwless pc

Is that due to the maximum cooler height?

I like it.
Are Intel stock coolers toolless? I only ever went for AMD for budget reasons.

Novelty. I'm fine with needing tools, I just want to know if it's possible to do without it, because then building would be full lego-tier.

And hand screws are fine.

Except that's not him, I was in that thread, OP was from Eastern Europe or Russia, iirc. Just look how the room looks, I seriously doubt that somebody who lives in South Carolina would have fancy carpet on wall, only eastern slavs do that.

stock cooler snaps in

>building would be full lego-tier.
it already is

Sup fucker

Buy phillips screwdriver for 5$

ayyrab here, my grandparents do that as well as other family members located in burgerland

Except it was him. Replier wasn't OP.

Nope, this case takes any heatsink with ease. The problem is that (most) after-market heatsinks need to be screwed on rather tightly. Other than that this case only has four regular screws, which you won't have to deal with if you don't take out the lower HDD rack. The only problem would be the MoBo screws, although you could easily screw those in with your fingers.

Yes, you just pop it on and rotate the legs to lock it in place. It even has thermal pads pre-installed meaning no "Hey guyz how I apply thermal paste xD" posts are required.

The SSD/HDDs are supposed to be screwed.

sure, just epoxy the screws instead of screwing them in
i hope you get everything right on first try because you only got one :^)

You answered the question with your own pic. Just use thumb screws exclusively.

Is this part of some project?

The fact that I have forgotten about that means I haven't had a drive failure since I got this case. Well fine, let's use a CM690 instead. IIRC that case had screwless plastic shells you snap onto the hard drive and thumbscrews everywhere.

Nope, just the pic of the stock heatsink from WikiMedia. Although come to think of it, it would make a cool drone when turned upside down.

all components will hold in place without screws, so...there you go.

I've used rubber screws once, can't remember if they were any good

Why don't you just fucking buy a screwdriver?