That is some variety or another of a “torx star” head. They vary in size and are listed as TS-10, TS-15, etc. your best bet would be searching torx star and buying a set of bits to try out various sizes.
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And it's an inverted torx (with 5 points) as usually the screw driver is male and the screw head is female - I think that's the right nomanclature.
https://germantoolblog.com/2017/06/01/torx-and-its-many-variations/
Oh ffs I didn’t notice it was inverted from the pics. Good catch. Someone really doesn’t want you to open that shit OP.
true, looking at second pic it's very hard to make out. I tried to capture it on the first picture, but it's not that good
yeah, it is inverted (or "external" torx according to your link). They also made sure to sink the screws into a whole where no pliars will fit...
Pick up the IFix it screw set, it has socket style bits that will fit that, plus most of the goofy screws in electronics, I'm a broadcast engineer and that set is awesome for work and hobby electronics work.
Edit: I just looked at their site and seems like they've grown a bit in the last ten years, they have many sets but here's a link, they definitely have what you need https://www.ifixit.com/Tools
I use the iFixit Pro kits personally and professionally: Would recommend.
Edit again: I was wrong. TIL about EPR Torx. Just search that and you should find the right set.
I can only find pictures of 6-lobed Gamebit screws
That's a star bit screw head. Can find it as a torx star or 5-point star bit.
Torx is 6-pointed tho
People often call variants with other numbers of points "torx" as well. Torx is technically a brand (a trademark) and in that sense, if we were being strict, wouldn't include basically any of the commin TN 6-point driver sets out there, e.g. Wiha and Wera sets. But everyone just says "5 point torx" and so on.
Hard to say without a scale reference, but if it's small, I very small might very will be a proprietary fastener for higher security applications. If it's a Tesla battery pack, then the epr 5-point torx is a good candidate. If it's an apple device then searching pentalobe might get you farther.
What on earth is it? Pics? Ruler next to it?
It's hard to tell from the pic, but while that may be epr torx, it also looks like a pentalobe.
Idk but buy a safety screw kit
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Man, I got 5 kids to feed...
Torx
Torx is six-pointed.
Torx plus is 5 pointed, for example https://www.mcmaster.com/products/screwdrivers/drive-style~tamper-resistant-torx-plus/