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How can I replace a broken M.2 SSD mounting standoff for my motherboard?

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00:00 How Can I Replace A Broken M.2 Ssd Mounting Standoff For My Motherboard?
01:20 Accepted Answer Score 5
02:33 Answer 2 Score 1
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ACCEPTED ANSWER

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This is baffling since—if what you are saying is true—the M.2 mounting screw being fused makes no sense; it should simply be a standoff with a small screw in it.

Looking through the official ASUS Z97I-PLUS manual doesn’t help much either. The only thing I can glean from all of this is your motherboard can handle 2242, 2260 and 2280 sized SSDs; 22mm is the width and 42mm, 60mm and 80mm are lengths.

While you state:

I think my best bet is just to order a bag of these online somewhere for 89 cents.

Your point-of-view on the cost of these screws is understandable in broad terms. But I am pretty sure that kind of “89 cent per-bag” pricing is for very commonly available screws; not for odd-ball parts like this.

That said, I would say your best bet to find a replacement is to either successfully get through to someone at Asus who can better help you, or contact a specialty supplier such as LaptopScrews.com and see if they can assist you. And yes, they seem to have tons of screws but no standoffs/sockets. But I am pretty confident a place like that—which has seen close to everything—would be a good neutral source of info that might be able to help you out of a bind like this.




ANSWER 2

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I just picked up a Asus 797-A motherboard with the standoff screw fused in exactly the same manor as discussed above. The motherboard standard scews are two large and local technology shops don't have the smaller stand-off screw. Ended up taking a 15mm standard bolt with same thread, measured the placement height of the Samsunf Evo m2 card and screwed into that height. Bolts avaible from electrical retailer / hardware shop.

Asus are beyond a waste of time. They spent more time telling me that the screw and standoff can't be fused than offering a replacement.




ANSWER 3

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I had the same problem. I used a needle nose pliers and a tiny wrench to hold them. They didnt move. I put some heat to the stand off and twisted again and POP, It came right off. Make sure to not get it too hot, its soft aluminum.




ANSWER 4

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Here is a link if you do not mind the cost....The standoff male thread is M2 while the screw with oversize flat phillips head is also M2. ASUS is a failure with cusomer service. This M.2 standoff does not appear to be available anywhere in the US. after exhaustive internet search and ASUS was no help. You must go to a supplier overseas for OEM parts. here is the link.... http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?catId=0&initiative_id=AS_20160429150508&SearchText=m2+standoff