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Swiss Army Knife Suggestions?

sphbecker

I am looking for a good Swiss Army knife that will hopefully have a philips head screwdriver.

Planning on using that and some tweezers for my next PC build.

Needs to be able to run Battlefield V.

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Hmmm... there are much better screwdrivers to be had for PC building. I carry a Swiss army knife daily myself (for non-computer reasons) and I can't recommend the practice enough.

 

Victorinox is the iconic Swiss-army knife manufacturer: https://www.swissarmy.com/us/en

 

If you're looking for a screwdriver set, Wera makes excellent (albeit expensive) ESD-safe sets: https://www.amazon.com/Wera-05051043001-Kraftform-Compact-Tool/dp/B01BSKR2JW

 

A more standard non-ESD safe kit can also be had from Wera, or from a multitude of other manufacturers.

Screwdriver specs: Long, pointy. Turns things. Some kind of metal.

 

Main rig: 

i9-7900x | Asus X299-Prime | 4x8GB G-Skill TridentZ @3300MHz | Samsung 970 Evo 500GB | Intel 5400S 1TB | Corsair HX1200

 

unRAID server:

Xeon  E5-1630v4 |  Asus X99-E WS | 4x8GB G-Skill DDR4 @2400MHz | Samsung 960 EVO 250GB cache drive | 12TB spinning rust | Corsair RM750X

 

FreeNAS server:

AMD something-or-other | Asus prebuilt sadness | 8GB DDR3-1600 | 9TB magnetic storage | Potential fire threat

 

HTPC:

i7-4790 | GTX1650 | Dell Sadness | 12GB DDR3-1600 | Samsung 860 250GB | 1TB magnetic storage | James Loudspeaker SPL3 x2 | Corsair SF450

 

 

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1 minute ago, Lord Mirdalan said:

Hmmm... there are much better screwdrivers to be had for PC building. I carry a Swiss army knife daily myself (for non-computer reasons) and I can't recommend the practice enough.

 

Victorinox is the iconic Swiss-army knife manufacturer: https://www.swissarmy.com/us/en

 

If you're looking for a screwdriver set, Wera makes excellent (albeit expensive) ESD-safe sets: https://www.amazon.com/Wera-05051043001-Kraftform-Compact-Tool/dp/B01BSKR2JW

 

A more standard non-ESD safe kit can also be had from Wera, or from a multitude of other manufacturers.

Sorry for trolling, my post was a reference to The Verge pc build video.

 

But thank you for the suggestions! I actually need to look into some better tools.

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