PC tools help you perform basic repairs and upgrades on your devices. Anti-static mats and wristbands increase safety in your workspace and prevent damage to your electronics, while PC testers help you ensure that your system is working properly. There are also tool kits for PC building and maintenance that provide specific items required by these activities.
Anti-Static Mats and Wristbands Offer Discharge Protection
Anti-static mats have high electrical resistance and help prevent damage to computer components by neutralizing electrostatic discharge (ESD). The ESD travels at a slow rate across the mat, flowing away from sensitive electronic components. Most anti-static mats come with a personal grounding wristband. For even better ESD protection, you can connect the wristband to the mat itself or the metal case of your computer, using its cord and metal snap. This way, the ESD travels through your skin to the wristband, and then to the ground. Most quality anti-static mats are ISO certified, to ensure safety.
Cable and PC Testers Help You to Check if Your System Is Working Properly
A cable tester lets you check if a cable or wired configuration is working properly. Each cable tester is capable of checking a particular type of cable, but some models can test multiple types. A network cable tester can verify the performance of your internet cables, letting you see if they connect correctly to the computer for finding the cause of a slow connection or other malfunctioning issues. Power supply testers allow checking if your PSU is delivering the right amount of power to your rig.
Computer Tool Kits Help You Build or Repair Your PC
Computer tool kits contain all the basic accessories you need to build your own PC or perform maintenance operations. Most kits come with a sturdy case to keep your tools organized. Inside, you'll find precision screwdrivers, nut drivers in different sizes, forceps and needle-nosed pliers in sizes that meet the needs of the internal components. Some sets also include small containers for storing screws and jumpers so kits remain organized. Standard tool kits are a smart choice for beginners since they include all the accessories you need to start working on your
computer accessories and upgrades. Look for demagnetized tools that help avoid damaging your computer's components. The tools in these kits also work with
other computer accessories like cables, clamps and coolers for simple upgrades and organization inside the PC cases.
Cable Crimping Tools Help With Ethernet and Other Wiring
Add crimpers to your computer tool kit and create your own Ethernet cables by attaching the right connectors to Cat5 or Cat6 wires. Just insert the wire into the connector, then into the crimping tool, which will secure the two pieces together. Some models come with built-in cable testers or wire strippers, reducing the need for multiple devices. Some standard tool kits include crimpers and wire cutters that assist with adding
SSD/HDD accessories and other components inside the case. Use these items for secure installations and clean wire routing that helps maintain internal temperatures during use.