using a screwdriver as a power button

29 Comments

  1. BiBBaBuBBleBuB

    Except this has never happened ever

    Also it is WAY more efficient to just plug a power button in, rather than using a screwdriver..

  2. MrStealYoBeef

    Ah yes, cuz a couple watts would surely start a fire. Especially with zero burnable materials nearby.

  3. Master_of_Ravioli

    During my first build I literally shorted the pins like 20 times while testing my pc outside the case because bios flashback was being a bitch lmao.

    Its literally just a matter of searching and reading.

  4. SebiKaffee

    Your power button also shorts the pins. That is literally what happens when you press it. 

  5. NoFunction_

    Your power button does the same exact thing as the screwdriver does. It’s just two pins on a motherboard, not a car battery…

  6. Greven93

    I’m fine with it if you’re testing a setup without a case or if you’re troubleshooting the actual power button.
    But it feels like a lot of people do it just because it seems cooler.

  7. WHAT THE HELL DO THEY THINK A BUTTON DOES?!
    *cough* excuse me.
    I have heard things like this before. And usually because of misunderstanding of how electrical circuits work.

  8. nipple_salad_69

    this is my fav meme format, what is it called?

  9. nipple_salad_69

    i do this with my pc sometimes, i ALWAYS do it with my lawnmower, life is good

  10. HankThrill69420

    got into a legit argument with some guy that was calling this practice “lazy” and “acting without regard” or some such. I’ve never actually heard of anybody fucking a board up by doing this. it’s fine.

    brother. if you know the rules well, you can break them.

  11. bangbangracer

    Depends on the pins. No one is saying the pins for the power button are starting a fire, but I’m pretty sure all of us are saying not to stick a screwdriver in a live power supply.

  12. ExfiL_EFT

    Except it’s not shorting when it’s closing a circuit full of resistances lol

  13. bedwars_player

    if you have an old ford, you can use a pair of pliers as a power button too!

  14. pepperoni__________

    This meme makes no fucking sense.

  15. Mathberis

    Shorting pins is literally what the button is designed to do.

  16. Ragnarsdad1

    Use a bic biro if I have one around otherwise anything will do.

  17. MrRodje

    I’m pretty sure the power pins are either 3.3 or 5 volts, so I’d be impressed if it somehow started a fire

  18. garciawork

    As I waited for my case earlier this year, this was all I had. I now have a spare power button I can plug in for the future, but this did work fine.

  19. BlastMode7

    LOL… you short those pins every time you push the power button.

  20. Burninate09

    As long as your hand’s steady, it’s exactly the same thing the power button does.

  21. Commander_Crispy

    The worst that can happen is you blow up a trace on the mobo and it doesn’t work anymore; I speak from experience

  22. Dramabeats

    Wait until you tell em about using a paperclip to bridge pins on a 24 pin

  23. RAMONE40

    Thats literally how you test your PC before putting everything in a case 🤦

  24. TurdFerguson614

    I do automotive and appliance repair. If you’re not shooting sparks, you aren’t even trying.

  25. adjgamer321

    Power button is just shorting pins in a fancy suit.

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