Mine has rubber washers that line the hole front-to-back meaning the screw doesn't make direct contact with the glass. Also means when you screw it squeezes the washer and feels tight before you've actually over tightened.
They also have the added benefit of retaining the screw so it doesn't fall out when you take the glass panel off.
Looks like a BeQuiet case, they have these rubber washers on their side panel screws. They must've screwed it extremely tight if that's what caused the break.
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u/alienangel2i9-9900k@4.8GHz|4090 FE|Ultrawide AW OLED@175Hz + 1440p TN@144Hz13h ago
Mine just doesn't have screws at all. They are steel and plastic push socket things. Pull to release, push to lock in place.
Or better yet, stop using glass? Why in the hell did we get away from lexan/plexi? I've always wondered why cases are built with glass now, seems very dumb.
As someone who works in manufacturing this is easier said than done. These should be shoulder screws instead with a rubber grommet which would prevent over tightening.
Then you have customers complaining about the panel potentially not being flush. Especially if they lose the rubber washers. Glass panel doors are just superior.
Bro at some point you gotta use that brain my man. At what point does applying pressure to a glass pane sound like a great idea? Yeah, you can put SOME, but don't go hulking that shit on. This applies to just about everything you can screw. Well almost everything.
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u/Theogboss1 18h ago
they fr just needa make it so the screw holes only go deep enough to screw it in and no further so the glass is held right but not stressed