
Typical case screws are used to screw on the case covers and anchor plug-in cards to the case.

A drive screw's thread is finer and thinner than screws used for the case. The head is smaller, too. This kind of screw is generally used to affix the drives in the drive bays, and to screw the motherboard to the case.

Spacers are screwed into the backplate for the motherboard.
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