Choosing a PC components upgrade starts with one question: which part of the build is actually holding you up? You might be stalled by a missing handful of M.2 fasteners, or you might have a running PC that just needs visual polish. You might even be starting a retro gaming project from older hardware. The four options here range from a dedicated little accessory to a complete vintage parts lot, so the right purchase depends on your starting point.
Quick take
The Compact 32PCS M.2 Laptop Repair Screw Kit is the finishing move for an SSD install. The ARGB PSU Cable Extension Kit is a lighting layer for cables you already have. The PC Build Components, Extras, bundle is a mixed-parts grab bag. The Vintage Gaming PC Components lot is a full retro platform. Match the one that fits the task, not the one with the most parts.
Listed Price Comparison
| Product | Listed Price | Price Bar | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compact 32PCS M.2 Laptop Repair Screw Kit | $9.49 | Finalizing an M.2 SSD installation | |
| ARGB PSU Cable Extension Kit | $74.24 | Adding RGB coverage around PSU cables | |
| PC Build Components, Extras, bundle | $40.00 | Buying a mixed lot of spare components | |
| Vintage Gaming PC Components, Incl. Asus MB, Intel CPU, Radeon GPU, 4GB DDR2 Ram | $249.99 | Building or reviving a retro gaming PC |
Decision Matrix
- Need the last small pieces to complete a drive install? Start with the screw kit.
- Want a visual refresh without swapping out your power supply? The ARGB cable cover kit fits that job.
- Like having spare components for experiments and future small fixes? The mixed bundle is a direct way in.
- Want most of a vintage platform in one purchase? The vintage component set is the larger commitment.
Compact 32PCS M.2 Laptop Repair Screw Kit

This kit covers the small hardware that tends to get lost during an M.2 SSD upgrade: 32 pieces of silver M.2 screws in M2/M3 sizes, with a Phillips drive and a carbon steel nickel-plated finish. It also includes 14 red and white insulation gaskets meant to add a buffer between the drive area and the motherboard and reduce the chance of accidental shorts while you work. At $9.49, it is an inexpensive way to close out an install that already has its main components. Scope is the catch: this is a fastening and protection set, not a storage or graphics solution.
ARGB PSU Cable Extension Kit

If the rest of your build is complete and the PSU cables look like the weak point visually, this $74.24 kit adds a lighting layer on top of cables you already own. The black RGB covers are designed for standard 24-pin motherboard cables and 8-pin or 16-pin GPU cables up to 14 mm thick, and the ARGB connection works with 5V 3-pin motherboard headers. Silicone construction lets the covers bend around your routing. Choose it for a cosmetic upgrade without changing your power delivery. The catch is in the name: this is a cable cover kit, not a new set of PSU cables.
Vintage Gaming PC Components, Incl. Asus MB, Intel CPU, Radeon GPU, 4GB DDR2 Ram

This open-box set is aimed at a specific project: a vintage or retro gaming PC. It bundles an ASUS motherboard, an Intel CPU, a Visiontek ATI Radeon X1300 512MB GPU, 4GB DDR2 RAM, a Sony CD/DVD drive, a 600W PSU, a Kingwin heatpipe heatsink, and the necessary cables. At $249.99, it gives you a central collection of older components in one purchase. The trade-off is generational: DDR2 memory and the Radeon X1300 belong to an older era, so this is a retro foundation or parts source rather than a current gaming platform.
PC Build Components, Extras, bundle

If a build is in the tinkering stage, a $40.00 bundle of mixed new and used components can supply the extras you do not want to buy separately. It is sold as a single lot, so the whole collection is committed in one purchase. That works well when you enjoy having a stash of spare PC pieces around for experiments and small fixes. Because it is a single-lot bundle, you take the mixed collection as it comes, which only makes sense if a varied stash is genuinely useful rather than one very specific component.
Final Recommendation
Match the purchase to the gap in front of you. If a drive install is nearly done, the Compact 32PCS M.2 Laptop Repair Screw Kit is the natural finishing piece. If your PC already runs and you want the cable area to look more deliberate, the ARGB PSU Cable Extension Kit is the visual upgrade. If you enjoy working from a mixed stash of parts, the PC Build Components, Extras, bundle is a flexible addition. If retro gaming is the actual project, the Vintage Gaming PC Components set gives you the core platform in one lot.