and all PCIe cards. You will need a 2.5mm hex wrench or screwdriver. A flexible screw driver is a good choice. Don't let the tool slip and scuff the logic board.
Waiting for the P5 wrench. I think 10.15.5 addresses many issues. I never ran .4 because I just got my MBA Thursday. But from previous posters results with .4, it seems much better now with .5 my lap use has been nothing but cool. I’ll post a picture with my pad when I ...
I bought mine off of summit racing (www.summitracing.com). You can also get them from wheel adapters.com. Ebay is a possible option, but I have heard bad things. Just be careful. This is one of the more crucial parts you will buy. Considering you haven’t spent a lot up to this ...
Newer iPhones to myself and parents, grandma just needs a reliable phone, and the oldest model iPhone of 3-4 years gets sold on eBay. Clothes are handed down from older to younger. Smartphones are handed down from younger to older. Reactions: ruslan120 and Gutwrench Gutwrench ...
is that the screws are recessed about three inches into the heatsink, and I had no hex wrench long enough to reach the screw. A late-night trip to the local hardware store solved the problem, and I recommend purchasing the longest hex wrench set you can find before beginning this process...
I love to read. Use the Kindle to read and the iPad for all other casual computing and media consumption. I don't see them as mutually exclusive. Though, I am hoping for enough Kindle owners to switch that there'll be a few cheap Kindles on eBay. So far no luck after ...
Adjustable wrench Hammer X-Acto knife – with No. 11 blade Measuring tape – and ruler Digital calipers Pliers – standard, needlenose, and cutting Files – various Screwdrivers – Phillips #1 & #2 Screwdrivers – slotted Center punch