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Ok so I'm putting together a new computer and read it's bad to screw the mobo straight into the bracket due to shorting.
The cases bracket has these little metal hills with flat tops where the screws go and I'm unsure whether it's good enough?
Do I need some brass standoffs or some of those plastic things?
Thanks.
The cases bracket has these little metal hills with flat tops where the screws go and I'm unsure whether it's good enough?
Do I need some brass standoffs or some of those plastic things?
Thanks.
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If this is a new case, does the manual or the manufacturer's website have any information on it? if it didn't originally come with standoffs, I would assume those little hills were meant for that purpose.
I would look through the manual if it came with one, and then hit up the website and see if you can find anything -- otherwise, try this
Mount the motherboard on these hills (don't power it up) and see if it matches up to your backplate on your PC, if it does, you're safe, if you were to add standoffs it would raise it up to where it probably wouldn't match up.
Hope this helps.
Also, you could probably rig up some thin, non conductive plastic washers or something for the mobo to sit on, probably.
I would look through the manual if it came with one, and then hit up the website and see if you can find anything -- otherwise, try this
Mount the motherboard on these hills (don't power it up) and see if it matches up to your backplate on your PC, if it does, you're safe, if you were to add standoffs it would raise it up to where it probably wouldn't match up.
Hope this helps.
Also, you could probably rig up some thin, non conductive plastic washers or something for the mobo to sit on, probably.
Last edited by disophisis : Oct 3rd, 2007 at 10:38 am. Reason: spark of insight.
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