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Lockable Thumbscrews

LstBrunnenG

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Departing for college in a few weeks with the rig in my sig - obviously I don't want the GTX to walk away, so is there a way to better secure the thumbscrews on my P180? Thanks.
 
JB Weld.

Good luck getting em off if you need to get inside.

Seriously though, I've seen those security screw sets around at some of the modding sites.

I'd suggest taking an existing screw and go to Home Depot. As the guy the guy in the screws aisle for help. I bet they have some tamper-proof, vandal-resistant, anti-theft screws you could use.

Another route would be to get one of those locks that go through the tabs on the door.
 
rub your semen on the sidepanels....noone will touch that afterwards. :D
 
walking away with the whole rig should be the worry. it's a pain the the ass already to open a case, then take out a card or three and jet, without locking thumbscrews or the like. it seems like someone that could jack a card could jack the whole rig too. walking around on campus with a computer tower isn't really an out-of-the-norm sight.

i'd look for a combo of the two, though. something that secures the panels on and secures the rig to the wall or floor or something like that. maybe heavy-gauge screws through the floor of the case into the floor of the room, then a locking mechanism for the panels?
 
You are too paranoid, thieves are not going to bother walking off with your 50lb computer (The P180 is a beast I know I have it). On a college campus they could easily make off with 10 laptops. Thieves are stupid, and they aren't going to know "hey this is a 500$ video card lemme jack this". Even most kids at college wont know that. They will just think "hey cool computer" then go jack off to some porn on their dell laptop.

When I was in the dorm I didn't really worry about my laptop or my 2500$ Stradivarius Trumpet, simply because I kept my laptop locked up, and didn't think there was any thief dumb enough to take a trumpet over my roommates laptop.

Bottom line : Too many other easy, no brainer things to steal at college to worry about your system beyond maybe spending those few bucks on security screws if it eases your mind.
 
you could always go super-insane and put a gps chip in the rig...
 
while for the most part I agree with the previous posts, I wouldn't take the chance.

What you're looking for are these:
enermax security screws

and you'll want to pick up a standard laptop/desktop security lock at compusa or someplace like that to chain the tower to the table (don't just loop it around the leg though haha)

so for about $30 you can party all night and have the peace of mind that your system will be there in the am. Remember to password protect your login and um don't setup the dell under the bunk bed...
 
Good points, all of you. Maybe it's the tablet that I should bolt to the desk :D

I'm going to a school where I'll be surrounded by nerds though, and if any happen to be theives, well, that's where this thread started. But yeah the better point is they could just walk off with my rig. Thanks for the perspective :)
 
no one will take the time to steal a graphics card, as stated before there are a billion other things more esily stolen, and easily sold on a college campus than a graphics card. your best protection is to not go around bragging about your card. in fact it is the safest to just not tell anyone that you have a gtx. dont waste time with screws and locks and stuff. no one steals desktops. laptops, cellphones, mp3 players and such are what get snagged.
 
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